Six arrested in Rochdale child exploitation investigation
It's after police found a teenage boy was being coerced into drug dealing by a local gang
Police have arrested six suspected gang members as part of an operation to tackle child exploitation in Rochdale.
Officers carried out eight warrants this morning (Wednesday 24th April).
They identified a teenage boy who was being exploited and coerced into drug dealing by a suspected local gang.
As the police investigation developed, they identified further victims, including a vulnerable adult whose house was being 'cuckooed' and used as a stash house for the gang.
This morning, officers arrested six men aged 18 - 26 on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs and modern slavery offences.
£30,000 cash was also seized along with cannabis and drugs paraphernalia.
Sergeant Mark Lutkevitch from our Rochdale Challenger team said:
“Exploitation, coercion, and violence are the foundations of modern slavery and drugs trafficking, and gangs will often exploit the vulnerable to further their profits.
"Our arrests this morning are part of a longstanding investigation into several organised crime groups operating across Rochdale that we strongly believe are involved in the exploitation of young people.
“Young people and vulnerable adults will be threatened as the criminals exert control, which is why tackling exploitation is a high priority for us. We have specialist officers working with young people in our communities to tackle the vicious cycle of gang recruitment, and teams of officers on the frontline pursuing offenders.
“Our communities are key in helping us be one step ahead of the criminals. By being our eyes and our ears and finding the courage to report what is taking place in your area only strengthens our relentless pursuit of organised crime and could make a real difference for a child.
“I want to encourage communities to trust their instinct. If something doesn’t feel right; report it. If you think somebody is being exploited, or you think a house might have been taken over by drug dealers, feed that information to us. If you want to remain anonymous, report it through Crimestoppers, and we will act.”