Campaigners criticise closing police human trafficking unit
7 Oct 2009Several leading charities today criticised plans to shut down a police unit dedicated to tackling human trafficking.
They have written to Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson warning that disbanding his force's specialist team of officers would be a major blow to the fight against human trafficking.
Under the proposals, the trafficking unit's work would be passed on to the force's Clubs and Vice squad.
The charities, which include the NSPCC, Amnesty International, End Child Prostitution and Trafficking and the Poppy Project, say that specialist policing is needed to help victims who are trafficked for a variety reasons, including sex, forced labour, and domestic servitude.
In their letter, seen by the BBC, they say: "Human trafficking is a complex, sensitive issue.
"Given the continually evolving nature of the crime, it has taken the Human Trafficking Team and Non-Governmental Organisations working in the field a number of years to develop their expertise in the area.
"Policing trafficking for forced labour, domestic servitude and all other forms of exploitation requires specialist knowledge and understanding of trafficking, dedicated resources and commitment."
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For the information of Mr Baker, the Unit he is putting down and I guess supports it's closure, is not a bureacratic silo. It is a proactive investigation frontline team of detectives who actually arrest and prosecute traffickers. It is the only team of police officers whose's aim is to dismantle serious organised criminal networks who exploit victims and make by selling human beings as slaves. So get your facts right!
- John Mayfield, Derby, 07/10/2009 20:50
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A dreadful decision... those poor people.
- Paul Jardine, Bromley, 07/10/2009 18:54
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@James Baker, Bromley - The Blairs have to be protected as they obviously can't afford to pay for their own protection.
- Jim, London, 07/10/2009 17:15
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The money can be better spend elsewhere. How about allocating it to the woefully underfunded outer london boroughs instead of swallowing it up into some bureaucratic silo at Scotland Yard?
- James Baker, Bromley, 07/10/2009 13:52
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