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Police arrested a man and a woman, both aged 67 and described as non-British nationals, at the house in south London on Thursday but the unnamed pair were later freed after questioning.

 

"Two people arrested on Thursday, 21 November, in connection with an investigation into slavery and domestic servitude have been bailed until a date in January pending further enquiries," a police statement said.

 

Police had earlier described it as one of the worst cases of its kind they had seen.

 

"We have never seen anything of this magnitude before," said Detective Inspector Kevin Hyland, who leads Scotland Yard's Human Trafficking Unit.

 

"These women are highly traumatised, having been held in servitude for at least 30 years with no real exposure to the outside world, and, trying to find out exactly what has happened over three decades will understandably take some time," he told reporters.

 

Police said there was no evidence to suggest that the case involved sexual abuse.

 

Detectives said they did not know where the youngest woman was born, adding that the relationship between the three women was "part of an ongoing investigation and we are not willing to speculate".

 

"However, we believe that the 30-year-old woman had been in servitude all her life," a Scotland Yard statement said.

 

The women, who are now in an unspecified location, were rescued after the Irish woman "found the courage" to call the Freedom Charity on October 18 after it was featured in a television programme about domestic slavery, police said.

 

The charity usually deals with forced marriage and honour-based abuse but is also used to working with women who feel trapped in difficult situations.

 

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Londons shame? prob happening up and down this country. who knows what other f****d up shit the tribes get up to behind closed doors.

All well and good taking the p1ss out of us Londoners, but it's no joke having to do the Lambeth Walk every time I nip round the corner for a packet of ciggies... My f*cking hips and ankles are killin

Kranky you've never just tried to scare somebody with your mates or who you knock around with have you lol please tell me I read that wrong lol oh the shame lol come with a smile pmsl lol

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Police arrested a man and a woman, both aged 67 and described as non-British nationals, at the house in south London on Thursday but the unnamed pair were later freed after questioning.

"Two people arrested on Thursday, 21 November, in connection with an investigation into slavery and domestic servitude have been bailed until a date in January pending further enquiries," a police statement said.

Police had earlier described it as one of the worst cases of its kind they had seen.

"We have never seen anything of this magnitude before," said Detective Inspector Kevin Hyland, who leads Scotland Yard's Human Trafficking Unit.

"These women are highly traumatised, having been held in servitude for at least 30 years with no real exposure to the outside world, and, trying to find out exactly what has happened over three decades will understandably take some time," he told reporters.

Police said there was no evidence to suggest that the case involved sexual abuse.

Detectives said they did not know where the youngest woman was born, adding that the relationship between the three women was "part of an ongoing investigation and we are not willing to speculate".

"However, we believe that the 30-year-old woman had been in servitude all her life," a Scotland Yard statement said.

The women, who are now in an unspecified location, were rescued after the Irish woman "found the courage" to call the Freedom Charity on October 18 after it was featured in a television programme about domestic slavery, police said.

The charity usually deals with forced marriage and honour-based abuse but is also used to working with women who feel trapped in difficult situations.

'Scourge of modern-day slavery'

. Hows it londons shame you as usual come out with shite , its the whole of are. Fooking socitys fault the years and years since fooking thatcher and the distruction of the social fabric of this nation , are goverments allowing in scum for genorations. With no checks Londons shane my arse.
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Police arrested a man and a woman, both aged 67 and described as non-British nationals, at the house in south London on Thursday but the unnamed pair were later freed after questioning.

"Two people arrested on Thursday, 21 November, in connection with an investigation into slavery and domestic servitude have been bailed until a date in January pending further enquiries," a police statement said.

Police had earlier described it as one of the worst cases of its kind they had seen.

"We have never seen anything of this magnitude before," said Detective Inspector Kevin Hyland, who leads Scotland Yard's Human Trafficking Unit.

"These women are highly traumatised, having been held in servitude for at least 30 years with no real exposure to the outside world, and, trying to find out exactly what has happened over three decades will understandably take some time," he told reporters.

Police said there was no evidence to suggest that the case involved sexual abuse.

Detectives said they did not know where the youngest woman was born, adding that the relationship between the three women was "part of an ongoing investigation and we are not willing to speculate".

"However, we believe that the 30-year-old woman had been in servitude all her life," a Scotland Yard statement said.

The women, who are now in an unspecified location, were rescued after the Irish woman "found the courage" to call the Freedom Charity on October 18 after it was featured in a television programme about domestic slavery, police said.

The charity usually deals with forced marriage and honour-based abuse but is also used to working with women who feel trapped in difficult situations.

'Scourge of modern-day slavery'

. Hows it londons shame you as usual come out with shite , its the whole of are. Fooking socitys fault the years and years since fooking thatcher and the distruction of the social fabric of this nation , are goverments allowing in scum for genorations. With no checks Londons shane my arse.

:laugh: these people lived for 30 years in a normal house in a normal street. It shows how much Londoners care about folk around them they never even noticed anything untoward.

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Police arrested a man and a woman, both aged 67 and described as non-British nationals, at the house in south London on Thursday but the unnamed pair were later freed after questioning.

"Two people arrested on Thursday, 21 November, in connection with an investigation into slavery and domestic servitude have been bailed until a date in January pending further enquiries," a police statement said.

Police had earlier described it as one of the worst cases of its kind they had seen.

"We have never seen anything of this magnitude before," said Detective Inspector Kevin Hyland, who leads Scotland Yard's Human Trafficking Unit.

"These women are highly traumatised, having been held in servitude for at least 30 years with no real exposure to the outside world, and, trying to find out exactly what has happened over three decades will understandably take some time," he told reporters.

Police said there was no evidence to suggest that the case involved sexual abuse.

Detectives said they did not know where the youngest woman was born, adding that the relationship between the three women was "part of an ongoing investigation and we are not willing to speculate".

"However, we believe that the 30-year-old woman had been in servitude all her life," a Scotland Yard statement said.

The women, who are now in an unspecified location, were rescued after the Irish woman "found the courage" to call the Freedom Charity on October 18 after it was featured in a television programme about domestic slavery, police said.

The charity usually deals with forced marriage and honour-based abuse but is also used to working with women who feel trapped in difficult situations.

'Scourge of modern-day slavery'

. Hows it londons shame you as usual come out with shite , its the whole of are. Fooking socitys fault the years and years since fooking thatcher and the distruction of the social fabric of this nation , are goverments allowing in scum for genorations. With no checks Londons shane my arse.

 

 

How hypocritical is that?

We need another thatcher, someone with a backbone not another spineless 'yes man' trying to will a popularity contest with the majority whilst the country goes down the shitter.

 

You cant have your cake and eat it.

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like tobin,the wests,that hamilton c**t from dunblane.come on baw the list is endless

That c**t from dunblane who shot up a school? Hardly comparable. Read the headlines, it's the longest period of slavery in modern Britian!!!! Unnoticed in a normal house in a normal street...... Only in London. Folk getting beheaded f**k all revolt..... Only in London.

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like tobin,the wests,that hamilton c**t from dunblane.come on baw the list is endless

That c**t from dunblane who shot up a school? Hardly comparable. Read the headlines, it's the longest period of slavery in modern Britian!!!! Unnoticed in a normal house in a normal street...... Only in London. Folk getting beheaded f**k all revolt..... Only in London.

 

 

Can you honestly say you would know if there were people kept captive in the house next door to you?

I couldn't :hmm:

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Police arrested a man and a woman, both aged 67 and described as non-British nationals, at the house in south London on Thursday but the unnamed pair were later freed after questioning.

"Two people arrested on Thursday, 21 November, in connection with an investigation into slavery and domestic servitude have been bailed until a date in January pending further enquiries," a police statement said.

Police had earlier described it as one of the worst cases of its kind they had seen.

"We have never seen anything of this magnitude before," said Detective Inspector Kevin Hyland, who leads Scotland Yard's Human Trafficking Unit.

"These women are highly traumatised, having been held in servitude for at least 30 years with no real exposure to the outside world, and, trying to find out exactly what has happened over three decades will understandably take some time," he told reporters.

Police said there was no evidence to suggest that the case involved sexual abuse.

Detectives said they did not know where the youngest woman was born, adding that the relationship between the three women was "part of an ongoing investigation and we are not willing to speculate".

"However, we believe that the 30-year-old woman had been in servitude all her life," a Scotland Yard statement said.

The women, who are now in an unspecified location, were rescued after the Irish woman "found the courage" to call the Freedom Charity on October 18 after it was featured in a television programme about domestic slavery, police said.

The charity usually deals with forced marriage and honour-based abuse but is also used to working with women who feel trapped in difficult situations.

'Scourge of modern-day slavery'

. Hows it londons shame you as usual come out with shite , its the whole of are. Fooking socitys fault the years and years since fooking thatcher and the distruction of the social fabric of this nation , are goverments allowing in scum for genorations. With no checks Londons shane my arse.

 

 

How hypocritical is that?

We need another thatcher, someone with a backbone not another spineless 'yes man' trying to will a popularity contest with the majority whilst the country goes down the shitter.

 

You cant have your cake and eat it.

 

 

Couldn't agree more, I agreed with GTE other than the Thatcher comment. But everybody has their own opinions on her.

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