Arrests made as police target county lines networks
News • Apr 20, 2021 16:00 BST
[Officers on this morning s raids]
Officers investigating the exploitation of young and vulnerable individuals into county lines activity have carried out a series of early morning warrants on Tuesday, 20 April and arrested five people.
A total of eight addresses were targeted simultaneously across London, Hampshire and Berkshire. Three men and two women, aged between 20 and 40 years old, have been arrested on suspicion of offences including conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and modern slavery.
Searches of the addresses continue but officers have so far found a machete, Class B drugs and a rapier sword.
North West National Trust sites with links to slavery- and one is in Lancashire THE NATIONAL TRUST has come under fire in recent days for asking its volunteers to undergo diversity training. The organisation was trending on Twitter this morning (14 April) after people reportedly cancelled their memberships after being asked to take part in the ‘everyday inclusion training’ when they return for work after lockdown. British politican, David Kurten, took to Twitter to write: “I m very glad I cancelled my National Trust membership a few months ago and I m not paying for any more of their diversity training , unconscious bias and decolonisation rubbish.”
North West National Trust sites with links to slavery- and one is in Lancashire THE NATIONAL TRUST has come under fire in recent days for asking its volunteers to undergo diversity training. The organisation was trending on Twitter this morning (Tuesday) after people reportedly cancelled their memberships after being asked to take part in the ‘everyday inclusion training’ when they return for work after lockdown. British politican, David Kurten, took to Twitter to write: “I m very glad I cancelled my National Trust membership a few months ago and I m not paying for any more of their diversity training , unconscious bias and decolonisation rubbish.”
North West National Trust sites with links to slavery- and one is in Lancashire THE NATIONAL TRUST has come under fire in recent days for asking its volunteers to undergo diversity training. The organisation was trending on Twitter this morning (14 April) after people reportedly cancelled their memberships after being asked to take part in the ‘everyday inclusion training’ when they return for work after lockdown. British politican, David Kurten, took to Twitter to write: “I m very glad I cancelled my National Trust membership a few months ago and I m not paying for any more of their diversity training , unconscious bias and decolonisation rubbish.”