This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-25290687
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Men freed after 'slavery' raids in Bristol area | Men freed after 'slavery' raids in Bristol area |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Three men, all believed to be victims of slavery, have been rescued following a series of raids in the Bristol area. | Three men, all believed to be victims of slavery, have been rescued following a series of raids in the Bristol area. |
Eight properties were raided following an investigation into forced labour and human trafficking by Avon and Somerset Police and partner agencies. | Eight properties were raided following an investigation into forced labour and human trafficking by Avon and Somerset Police and partner agencies. |
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of slavery offences. | |
A spokesman said a significant quantity of money was also seized in the operation. | A spokesman said a significant quantity of money was also seized in the operation. |
'Statement of intent' | 'Statement of intent' |
The raids were carried out at three travellers' sites near Bristol - Northwood Park in Winterbourne, Tall Trees in Almondsbury and Green Orchard in Easter Compton. | |
A farm in Yeovil, a house in Kingswood and a residential property in Redland were also raided in the operation. | |
Police said five other people were also arrested on suspicion of offences including cannabis production, money laundering and handling stolen goods. | |
The investigation was launched at the start of November after an intelligence operation by CID officers. | |
Ch Supt Julian Moss, head of CID, said: "This is an ongoing and dynamic inquiry - our primary aim is to safeguard and protect vulnerable victims. | |
"Some of those affected will not view themselves as victims and, even if they do, may have been unable to speak to the police or any other authorities for a variety of reasons. | "Some of those affected will not view themselves as victims and, even if they do, may have been unable to speak to the police or any other authorities for a variety of reasons. |
"Today's operation is a very visible statement of our intent to protect people from this type of exploitation." | "Today's operation is a very visible statement of our intent to protect people from this type of exploitation." |
South Gloucestershire NHS Clinical Commissioning Group, the National Crime Agency and specialist charities, such as anti-trafficking organisation Unseen and the Red Cross have all been involved in the operation. | South Gloucestershire NHS Clinical Commissioning Group, the National Crime Agency and specialist charities, such as anti-trafficking organisation Unseen and the Red Cross have all been involved in the operation. |
Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens said the operation "clearly highlights the unacceptable and illegal crime of human trafficking". | |
"It shows that modern slavery is happening around us and I am pleased that the police, local authorities, and Unseen UK have worked together to tackle and disrupt this abhorrent network of criminality," she said. |