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Online scutty brown

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from the BBC report
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More than a dozen men have been arrested on suspicion of running a sex-trafficking ring between Romania and the UK.

Seven properties in Luton were raided on Tuesday morning by Bedfordshire Police as part of a co-ordinated international operation.

It was believed women from Romania were being groomed and forced into sex work in England or Scotland.

A number of potential victims have been identified, the force said.

Det Ch Insp Katie Dounias said the raids were the "latest stage of a lengthy investigation into a criminal group suspected of preying on vulnerable young women".

Ten men, aged in their 20s and 30s, were arrested in Luton on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic for the purpose of sexual exploitation and paying for sexual services of someone subjected to force.

A further four were apprehended after raids at 11 addresses in Romania, with firearms, cash and drugs also seized, Bedfordshire Police said.

The operation involved more than 100 Bedfordshire officers as well as police from Europol, Eurojust and Romania.

Four women who were believed to have been trafficked to the UK were safeguarded and supported by specially trained officers and charities.



What's interesting is the bit I've highlighted: it looks like they've arrested some punters for having sex with trafficked women. I believe that's the  first time that legislation has been used. If it becomes standard practice the risk just went up

Offline signy

Thanks Scutty. You do a good job keeping up on these issues.

I think the operative word in the sentence you highlight is "and". Obviously we don't know, but it sounds like an added on charge for those caught. It is something that the police often do to provide a backup if they can't prove the more serious charge or the accused gets out of it on a technicality. Especially as they were all aged 20-30, rather than a spread as would be expected if there were just punters caught on the premises.


Offline fisherofsouls

Thanks Scutty. You do a good job keeping up on these issues.

I think the operative word in the sentence you highlight is "and". Obviously we don't know, but it sounds like an added on charge for those caught. It is something that the police often do to provide a backup if they can't prove the more serious charge or the accused gets out of it on a technicality. Especially as they were all aged 20-30, rather than a spread as would be expected if there were just punters caught on the premises.

I was thinking along those lines too - maybe the gang boss charged his underlings a fee ?