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Cleveland Police investigation into human trafficking from Brazil to Teesside
Cleveland Police investigation into human trafficking from Brazil to Teesside

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Cleveland Police investigation into human trafficking from Brazil to Teesside

Five people have been arrested as part of an investigation into alleged human sex trafficking on Police said it had carried out a year-long inquiry into "vulnerable people" being moved from Brazil to Middlesbrough and Sgt John Bentley said women were allegedly being brought into the UK "for use in the adult sexual services industry, mainly online".Four men, aged 25, 29, 39 and 40, and a 41-year-old woman, were arrested during raids on suspicion of human trafficking and forced labour offences. Those arrested have been released on bail as the investigation Police said it had been in contact with more than 10 potential victims and they were taken into Sgt Bentley said the force had uncovered a suspected "international human trafficking organisation", operating in the Cleveland Police area and nationally."A member of the public was concerned about the comings and goings at a certain address and spoke to the local neighbourhood police," he added."They came out and established that something was amiss and they came to us - we have a specialised team of detectives." 'National problem' He explained that conditions in properties varied but those inside "will not leave them because of threats and coercion".Victims are often debt-bonded after entering into an agreement but "the debt is never repaid", he secured three Slavery and Trafficking Orders, which are civil orders used to protect vulnerable people from criminal exploitation and deter future Sgt Bentley described modern slavery as a "national problem" but ruled out the North East being a Khan, director of the Halo project, which supports vulnerable women, said it had supported multiple victims of trafficking so far this year."We must do more to raise awareness and provide the much needed care and support to our victims," she said."However, we must work relentlessly to bring organised gangs and perpetrators to account and ensure evidence can lead to prosecutions." Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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