'Swift action' needed to stop child exploitation
Police, politicians and those who work with young people are asking what can be learnt from a case in Jersey where children were used to deliver drugs.
Five adults involved in hiding drugs inside toys and posting them were sentenced on Wednesday and during the court case it was revealed more than 40 children in the island were involved.
Constable Richard Vibert, Jersey's Minister for Children and Families, said the case should encourage people to speak out, while the Chief of Police Robin Smith said "if it's a shock to people, that's a good thing".
Children's charities said everyone has a role to play in spotting the signs of exploitation and "taking swift action".
The Royal Court heard children as young as 12 were threatened and manipulated to help distribute drugs across Jersey.
The court was told the children were part of a network that sent £1.8m worth of drugs hidden inside teddies and other toys in the post.
Vibert said the case highlighted "the degree to which we have exploitation of young people in our island.
"I would hope that it would encourage children to have the confidence if they've been exploited or are still being exploited, to speak to someone that they can trust."
Appearing on the Hot Seat on BBC Radio Jersey, Mr Smith praised the action of the community.
He said: "It is about prevention, and informing parents like you and me about the signs to look out for.
"You should feel worried, but you should be reassured.
"What I find that gives me real reassurance is that when things happen, people come together, people mobilise."
Young people's charity The Children's Society described such exploitation as "hugely traumatic" and capable of having "a devastating impact on the child's life".
The charity's national programme manager, James Simmonds-Read, said: "Everyone has a role to play in spotting the signs of exploitation and taking swift action to get help, even if they're unsure.
"From shop workers to taxi drivers, hotel receptionists and daily commuters, taking action could protect children and young people from abuse and lifelong trauma."
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