Image: Dreamstime
Police in London have arrested a man in on suspicion of suspicion trafficking and labour exploitation in the construction industry.
The 49-year-old Romanian national was detained at the scene on Gervase Road, Edgware following a 5am raid yesterday (22 January) by officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA), supported by the Metropolitan Police and the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA).
Eleven people, all Romanian men who were living at the property, were treated as potential victims of modern slavery and will now be offered support.
NCA senior investigating officer Ian Truby said: “Today’s operation is the culmination of an investigation into a Romanian organised crime group suspected of involvement in trafficking and labour exploitation in the construction industry.
“It is alleged that victims were forced to live in appalling conditions under the control of the group through a form of debt bondage, which meant they received very little money for work they did.
“Following today’s operation a number of items including phones and documents were recovered, they will now be examined and our investigation will continue.”
GLAA director of operations Ian Waterfield said: “Our number one priority is to protect vulnerable people from exploitation and we will continue working with our law enforcement colleagues to do all we can to eradicate modern slavery.
“Thousands of people are being exploited for their labour across the country, so I would appeal to the public to report anything suspicions. Ourselves and our colleagues can then take swift and decisive action such as with today’s operation.”