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Add this to the never ending (seemingly) court case after court case about Muslim/Asian gangs using and abusing young white girls and I can't help but feel that we're now a very sick society infected with disgusting 'cultural criminality' on a scale I'd never have thought possible..
‘Slave’ raids on Chinese restaurants in West Midlands
Richard Ford, Home Correspondent
August 24 2017, 12:00am, The Times
Police raided restaurants, including Ming Moon in Wolverhampton, and found twenty suspected slavery victims
A man and woman have been arrested after 20 suspected victims of modern slavery were found living in poor conditions during raids across the West Midlands.
The victims, believed to be mainly Slovakian and Romanian, were discovered as part of a inquiry into the alleged exploitation of east European migrants for cheap labour.
Three restaurants were raided: Ming Moon in Wolverhampton, where five suspected victims were found; Wing Wah in Coventry, where 12 were found; and Red Leaf in West Bromwich. Three possible victims were found at a property in Handsworth, Birmingham. Police suspect the men were working for “next to nothing” and found them living in squalid conditions.
A 49-year-old man and a 45-year-old woman, both Slovakian, have been arrested on suspicion of slavery offences by providing staff through a recruitment consultancy. The suspected victims have been taken to a centre where they will speak to trained officers.
Between May 2016 and April 2017 West Midlands police recorded 208 slavery offences, up from just over 100 in the previous year, with more than 40 people arrested.
This month the National Crime Agency warned there were potentially tens of thousands of victims in the UK.
‘Slave’ raids on Chinese restaurants in West Midlands
Richard Ford, Home Correspondent
August 24 2017, 12:00am, The Times
Police raided restaurants, including Ming Moon in Wolverhampton, and found twenty suspected slavery victims
A man and woman have been arrested after 20 suspected victims of modern slavery were found living in poor conditions during raids across the West Midlands.
The victims, believed to be mainly Slovakian and Romanian, were discovered as part of a inquiry into the alleged exploitation of east European migrants for cheap labour.
Three restaurants were raided: Ming Moon in Wolverhampton, where five suspected victims were found; Wing Wah in Coventry, where 12 were found; and Red Leaf in West Bromwich. Three possible victims were found at a property in Handsworth, Birmingham. Police suspect the men were working for “next to nothing” and found them living in squalid conditions.
A 49-year-old man and a 45-year-old woman, both Slovakian, have been arrested on suspicion of slavery offences by providing staff through a recruitment consultancy. The suspected victims have been taken to a centre where they will speak to trained officers.
Between May 2016 and April 2017 West Midlands police recorded 208 slavery offences, up from just over 100 in the previous year, with more than 40 people arrested.
This month the National Crime Agency warned there were potentially tens of thousands of victims in the UK.