19/06/2023
PSNI And Gardaí Carry Out Joint Operation In Armagh
The PSNI's Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Unit have conducted a proactive policing operation in Armagh in partnership with An Garda Síochána.
The operation was part of the EMPACT Initiative – a European-wide, month long, focus on labour exploitation led by Europol.
EMPACT – which stands for European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats – refers to an integrated approach by police forces across Europe to tackle the various elements of organised crime.
In Armagh, officers carried out a search of a business premises in relation to potential offences regarding forced labour. Three people were screened with further referrals to be made to partner agencies in due course. The screening process includes conversing with highly trained officers to discuss their working environment.
Detective Sergeant Kelly Hyslop said: "Across Europe, police forces and other key stakeholders are targeting businesses and other premises which may be facilitating individuals who are being exploited.
"Working closely with our colleagues from An Garda Síochána and other partner agencies, we are able to identify business premises that may be involved in forced labour. Modern slavery denies victims their human right to life, safety and freedom. The criminals prey on vulnerable people, control them by fear and exploit them for their own selfish gains.
"We would urge people to help stop this unacceptable crime and contact us with any suspicions that they may have by calling 999 if it's an emergency, 101 or the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121 700.
The signs of modern slavery are:
• Movement of persons at strange times
• Foreign nationals (workers not integrating)
• Oblivious control (person speaking /translating for victim)
• Poor living conditions (numerous occupants in single house)
• Inappropriate clothing for place/conditions of work.
• Seldom leave premises (accompanied by minder)
• No documentation
• Confused, frightened, distressed.
"One call could end the misery for a victim who could be living next door to you."
The operation was part of the EMPACT Initiative – a European-wide, month long, focus on labour exploitation led by Europol.
EMPACT – which stands for European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats – refers to an integrated approach by police forces across Europe to tackle the various elements of organised crime.
In Armagh, officers carried out a search of a business premises in relation to potential offences regarding forced labour. Three people were screened with further referrals to be made to partner agencies in due course. The screening process includes conversing with highly trained officers to discuss their working environment.
Detective Sergeant Kelly Hyslop said: "Across Europe, police forces and other key stakeholders are targeting businesses and other premises which may be facilitating individuals who are being exploited.
"Working closely with our colleagues from An Garda Síochána and other partner agencies, we are able to identify business premises that may be involved in forced labour. Modern slavery denies victims their human right to life, safety and freedom. The criminals prey on vulnerable people, control them by fear and exploit them for their own selfish gains.
"We would urge people to help stop this unacceptable crime and contact us with any suspicions that they may have by calling 999 if it's an emergency, 101 or the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121 700.
The signs of modern slavery are:
• Movement of persons at strange times
• Foreign nationals (workers not integrating)
• Oblivious control (person speaking /translating for victim)
• Poor living conditions (numerous occupants in single house)
• Inappropriate clothing for place/conditions of work.
• Seldom leave premises (accompanied by minder)
• No documentation
• Confused, frightened, distressed.
"One call could end the misery for a victim who could be living next door to you."
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