Women saved from slavery in Harrow

Fourteen women were rescued

Author: Louise EastonPublished 30th Mar 2021

Police say they've rescued fourteen women in Harrow who they believe were being sexually exploited. It's part of an ongoing operation targeting the human trafficking of victims from Romania to the UK.

A series of warrants were carried out during the early hours of the morning on properties in Station Road, Hindes Road and Stirling Road. Inside, they found over a dozen women, who are now being supported by specialist officers.

Six people, aged between 22 and 37 years old, have been arrested.

Police say they believe there are victims of modern slavery in every borough in London

Acting Detective Inspector Nick Bland from Central Specialist Crime, said

“Unfortunately, this type of exploitation is still happening across London and the UK. The Met’s modern slavery team have been working around the clock to identify people involved in sexual exploitation.

“This operation is one of many where we safeguard hundreds of victims each year.

"We need the public’s help as they have an important role to play in recognising and reporting modern slavery. If you suspect someone may be a victim of modern slavery, report it. You will always be taken seriously, and protection and support is available.

"Often those affected do not see themselves as potential victims of sexual exploitation and many will have been coerced into this life to make money for an organised crime network.

"We believe there are victims of modern slavery in every borough across London and the public may encounter them every day, possibly without realising.

As well as being sexually exploited, victims have been found working in construction, domestic servitude, agriculture, cannabis factories and in places you use yourself, such as car washes, barbers and nail bars.

"Victims are often told the police and authorities in the UK are not to be trusted and with limited English the victims are unable to seek help, even if they want to."

If you suspect that you, or someone you have come into contact with, may be a victim of modern slavery or trafficking and require support, please call The Salvation Army’s 24 hour confidential referral helpline on 0800 808 3733. This is the best way to get support to anyone you suspect might be a victim You can also report a suspicion or seek advice through the Modern Slavery Helpline confidentially on 08000 121 700. This is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.