Police raid a property in an operation targeting drug trafficking and modern slavery. Image via Met Police Raids including an operation in Kingston took place this morning (March 16) aimed at breaking up a reported modern slavery ring. Police said the raids were part of Operation Snoop that with the Met Police s Modern Slavery and Child Exploitation Unit [MSCE] targets the trafficking of Chinese women in to the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Six men and two women were arrested in the raids that targeted locations in Kingston as well as in Hackney, Hounslow, Bexleyheath, Watford after a years-long investigation into slavery in the region.
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People assume that society has come a long way since the abolishment of slavery in the United States in the year eighteen sixty-five. The slavery that millions of people experience today proves that theory to be false. Modern slavery has become a major problem in society today. It is a worldwide issue by which race and ethnicity are not a major factor in the selection of victims. In fact, women and children are the primarily source of victims for the modern industry.
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$35.80 for a 2-page paper People who are forced into slavery endure harsh, inhumane treatment at the hands of their capturers and owners. Organizations have developed to fight against the modern slavery industry. However, the industry continues to expand because every nation is not putting forth the same effort to stop the issue. Therefore, more and more people are kidnapped, sold, and forced into slavery every day. Modern-day slavery, also known as contemporary slavery, refers to any f
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