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Anti-slavery teams to be introduced at UK airports | Anti-slavery teams to be introduced at UK airports |
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Specialist anti-slavery teams are to be based inside UK airports in a bid to clamp down on human trafficking, ministers have announced. | |
The first team will be based at Heathrow from 1 April before the scheme is rolled out to other airports. | The first team will be based at Heathrow from 1 April before the scheme is rolled out to other airports. |
They will be tasked with identifying victims and disrupting criminal gangs involved in international trafficking. | They will be tasked with identifying victims and disrupting criminal gangs involved in international trafficking. |
The government says the scheme will ensure there is "no easy route into the UK for traffickers". | The government says the scheme will ensure there is "no easy route into the UK for traffickers". |
The new teams, which will be led by specially trained Border Agency officers, will also begin work at Gatwick and Manchester airports later this year. | The new teams, which will be led by specially trained Border Agency officers, will also begin work at Gatwick and Manchester airports later this year. |
The government has said "further ports" will be identified over the coming months. | The government has said "further ports" will be identified over the coming months. |
Expertise | Expertise |
Home Office minister Karen Bradley said Border Force officers could be the "first authority figure in the UK to have contact with a potential victim of modern slavery". | Home Office minister Karen Bradley said Border Force officers could be the "first authority figure in the UK to have contact with a potential victim of modern slavery". |
"Their role is vital in identifying and protecting victims and ensuring there is no easy route into the UK for traffickers", she said. | "Their role is vital in identifying and protecting victims and ensuring there is no easy route into the UK for traffickers", she said. |
"The new specialist teams will build on existing skills and joint working and extend that expertise around the country." | "The new specialist teams will build on existing skills and joint working and extend that expertise around the country." |
The teams will be supported by the National Crime Agency, which will bring its child protection expertise in cases involving children. | The teams will be supported by the National Crime Agency, which will bring its child protection expertise in cases involving children. |
The new system will also provide child victims with an independent specialist advocate with expertise in trafficking to act as a single point of contact. | The new system will also provide child victims with an independent specialist advocate with expertise in trafficking to act as a single point of contact. |
Life sentences | Life sentences |
Officers from the Border Force will receive specialist training to help identify potential victims. | Officers from the Border Force will receive specialist training to help identify potential victims. |
The new scheme aims to ensure intelligence is shared and other bodies, such as social services, are kept informed of cases. | The new scheme aims to ensure intelligence is shared and other bodies, such as social services, are kept informed of cases. |
The announcement comes as the government aims to pass new legislation to fight slavery. | The announcement comes as the government aims to pass new legislation to fight slavery. |
The draft Modern Slavery Bill could increase the maximum custodial sentence for human trafficking offenders from 14 years to life. | The draft Modern Slavery Bill could increase the maximum custodial sentence for human trafficking offenders from 14 years to life. |
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