24 people arrested during Police Scotland human trafficking investigation

During the operation officers investigated premises in Scotland, England and Romania.

Twenty-four people have been arrested during an operation targeting an organised crime gang suspected of human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation.

Ten individuals were arrested in the UK while another fourteen suspects are being held by Romanian police.

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Various locations were targeted in the early hours of today, Wednesday 9 September and a number of potential trafficking victims were recovered from several addresses in the UK and Romania.

Police Scotland arrest 24 people during human trafficking investigationPolice Scotland arrest 24 people during human trafficking investigation
Police Scotland arrest 24 people during human trafficking investigation

During the operation police attended four premises in Glasgow and Aberdeen, five in England (Leicester, Coventry and Northampton) and 23 addresses across Romania.

Detective Inspector Adrian Wallis, who led the operation, said: “Today’s enforcement action was the result of a lengthy investigation, with Police Scotland working alongside our counterparts in Romania.

“The arrests made today are the result of working closely with our partners in the NCA and officers in Romania, over the last 12 months, to identify those involved in this exploitation. The investigation isn’t over yet, however, today’s action should send a very clear message: trafficking won’t be tolerated in Scotland, and we will continue to work with partners, nationally and internationally, to identify those involved in slavery and exploitation and to bring them to justice.”

Detective Superintendent Fil Capaldi, Head of Police Scotland’s National Human Trafficking Unit said: “Human trafficking, exploitation and modern slavery has no place in Scotland. Organised Crime Groups who enslave and traffic people do it for no other reason than financial gain. People are treated as a commodity that can be bought and sold, and the traffickers have no thought or consideration for the impact of their actions on their victims or for the communities in which the victims are exploited.

“Borders are meaningless to traffickers. Their illegal trade has a global reach and crosses national and international boundaries which is why our response has to be co-ordinated across agencies and through international co-operation.

“We continue to build our relationships with law enforcement agencies in other jurisdictions such as the Romanian Authorities and we continue to develop these partnerships through the National Crime Agency. International co-operation has never been more important to allow us to tackle trafficking gangs wherever they are and wherever our investigation leads us.”

His Excellency Dan Mihalache, the ambassador of Romania in the UK, said: “It is a great pleasure to record today another major success in the field of police work in times when crime sees no borders and its sophistication increases day-by-day.

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“Another long investigation reached fruition as a result of the combined efforts of Police Scotland and Romanian Police and serious charges are brought against the members of a criminal network operating in Scotland and Romania.

“May I congratulate the men and women of the two services for their hard work and dedication, say how much we appreciate the results and reassure our partners of our continuous cooperation.

"We look forward to seeing new barriers against justice being brought down, more victims receiving the reparations they deserve and more culprits taken of our cities' streets.”

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