Working in partnership with the National Crime Agency (NCA) and Europol, officers from Thames Valley Police safeguarded a number of potential victims of modern slavery and child trafficking following a week of activity under Project Aidant.
The activity took place during the week of 28 June as part of a Europe-wide operation, involving 19 police forces from across the UK, including Thames Valley Police.
During the week of action, 20 potential victims were identified and safeguarded in the Thames Valley, while a number of offences involving drug supply, immigration and trafficking offences were also established.
Chief Superintendent Jim Weems, Head of Force Intelligence and Specialist Operations, said:
“Our week of action, working in partnership, created significant intelligence and identified a number of vulnerable individuals, for whom safeguarding has been put in place.
“Our actions have helped to ensure a number of individuals are no longer at risk of modern slavery and human trafficking, while the intelligence gather identified a number of possible offences for which investigations are continuing.
“Modern slavery and human trafficking is absolutely abhorrent, and Thames Valley Police remain committed to ensuring that any such offences are investigated thoroughly and offenders brought to justice.
“We remain committed to ensuring the safety of vulnerable people, and would always urge the public to contact us if they have any information that could help us to safeguard anybody at risk of such offences.
“You can report to us online or by calling 101, or for 100% anonymity, by calling the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
Further details on Operation Aidant’s national week of action can be seen at https://nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/news/38-arrested-as-national-law-enforcement-drive-targets-child-traffickers

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