Arrests made in Kent, Surrey, Manchester and London during modern slavery operation
Police raided suspected brothels and call centres
Six arrests have been made during raids at suspected brothels and call centres in Kent, Surrey, Manchester and London.
Police took action as part of an investigation into modern slavery offences.
Drugs, cash, phones and documents relating to alleged prostitution were also seized.
The background behind this operation
On the morning of Wednesday 26 June 2024, officers from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate carried out six coordinated warrants as part of an investigation into the alleged management of brothels.
Around four wraps of suspected class A drugs were seized along with 92 mobile phones, five tablets and various documentation that is believed to be linked to the control of prostitution.
In Kent warrants were executed at suspected brothels in Windmill Street, Gravesend, and Brewer Street, Maidstone. A 45-year-old man was detained at the Gravesend location on suspicion of managing a brothel and has since been released pending further enquires.
Five other people were also arrested at addresses in Surrey, London and Manchester including two men and one woman in their 50s who have all since been charged with keeping a brothel. Another 45-year-old man and a 43-year-old woman were released pending further enquiries.
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Kent Police response
Detective Inspector Stacey Chapman of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate said:
‘Tackling modern slavery is a priority for Kent Police and we will continue to carry out operations like this one in our relentless pursuit of those whom we believe are responsible for the exploitation of others.‘
'We are keen to do everything we can to prevent these crimes from happening and protect those who are most at risk. Our focus is and always will be the safety of victims and to offer protection and ensure they are safeguarded according to their specific needs.’