Modern slavery offences uncovered in North East Lincolnshire

35 were found in the space of a year

Modern slavery offences uncovered in North East Lincolnshire
Author: Ivan Morris Poxton - Local DemocracyPublished 13th Jan 2023

It's been revealed 35 offences linked to modern slavery have been recorded across North East Lincolnshire in 12 months

Slavery can be the recruitment of adults or children through force or coercion for exploitation

In total, in North East Lincolnshire there were 42 intelligence submissions and 35 recorded modern slavery offences from April 2021 to March 2022.

More than two-thirds of the recorded offences, 23, were criminal exploitation.

Almost half of potential victims of modern slavery are children

This information supplied by Humberside Police was contained in an updated report on North East Lincolnshire council’s approach to helping tackle modern slavery, heard by its Communities Scrutiny Panel.

A North East Lincolnshire Council spokesperson said: “According to national statistics, by the end of 2021 there were more than 12,000 potential victims of modern slavery, with almost half being children.

This underscores the importance of the work done by Modern Slavery Partnerships such as ours to root out instances of exploitation.

“Most recently, as part of Operation Aidant, our officers accompanied Humberside Police on visits to a number of local businesses based on intelligence, reinforcing the Partnership’s determination to act quickly to prevent criminal exploitation on our patch.”

Online campaigns have helped reach victims

“The partnership arrangements within North East Lincolnshire to tackle and raise awareness around modern slavery remain robust and strong,” the report later stated.

Online communications campaigns were an “integral part” of the partnership’s strategy to raise awareness, as well as 57 modern slavery champions across several organisations.

In 2021-22, over 180,000 people were reached via these online campaigns, with more than 5,700 also actively engaging with the content. Member of the scrutiny panel Cllr Nicola Aisthorpe said “people from all backgrounds can be victims” and told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) her own concern that the wider economic situation may make more people vulnerable to it.

“With the cost of living crisis, it makes particular groups of people more vulnerable to exploitation.”

Fears the issue may be on the increase

Ward surgeries in East Marsh had highlighted people “suffering” due to the increase in prices and a consequent increase in mental health issues and rent problems for some.

In her view, modern slavery would increase “if we are not on our guard”.

“I think the officers involved in the multi partnership are very passionate and doing their best, doing a lot to gain intelligence and gain the trust of people who may be victims because that is a difficulty.”

The partnership’s work was “excellent”, including an awareness campaign run by it. But she did admit she had not been aware of the partnership’s existence before and said she felt ward councillors should be more involved.

A concern of Cllr Aisthorpe was also that the North East Lincolnshire Modern Slavery Partnership has no dedicated set of funding for its activities. The partnership does not have funding of its own, but is able to apply for cash to pursue its strategy, such as the communication campaigns.

Modern day slavery very much exists

“Although you may not see it, modern day slavery exists and is happening all around us in places we might usually visit, but it goes unnoticed,” said Detective Inspector Nathan Reuben from Humberside Police’s modern slavery and human trafficking team. “From the local hand car wash, a nail bar or even your village takeaway.

“There is no typical victim profile – victims can be men, women and children of all ages, but it is normally more prevalent amongst the most vulnerable, including minority groups or those who are socially excluded within our communities.”

Humberside Police set up its own modern slavery taskforce in 2020.

“Alongside partnering agencies, we are dedicated to helping safeguard the victims of modern slavery and human trafficking. Working together we hope to continue to raise awareness of the problem and encourage people to look beyond what may seem like a normal situation to see the person behind it and the predicament they may be in.

8,000 suspected victims of modern slavery in the UK

“If you have any information, no matter how small, and think somebody is being exploited it’s really important you get in touch so we can investigate and take action.”

There were close to 8,000 suspected victims of modern slavery in the UK in the first six months of 2022, according to independent organisation the British Standards Institute.

Referrals of potential modern slavery victims to the National Referral Mechanism also rose from 2,340 in the UK in 2014, to more than 12,700 in 2021.

Humberside Police have a dedicated online information page about spotting the signs of modern slavery, which you can visit at www.humberside.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/ms/human-trafficking/

The police also advise that if an individual believes someone is a victim of modern day slavery call the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121 700, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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