Five suspects have been arrested across multiple counties – and seven women safeguarded – after police stormed massage parlours linked to a major human trafficking probe.
Warrants Hit Massage Parlours in Chippenham and Beyond
The South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU) launched dawn raids on “massage parlours” in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Reading. The sweep is part of a sprawling investigation into suspected modern slavery and human trafficking.
Action kicked off with arrests last night (15 October), including a man in his 30s from Leicester and a middle-aged couple from Bristol. They face charges of human trafficking, controlling prostitution for gain, and money laundering.
Two more suspects were hauled in this morning: a 60-something woman from Kent and a man of similar age from Suffolk. All five remain in custody as the probe continues.
Community Clues Spark Breakthrough
DCI Adam Smith from SWROCU said: “This investigation started due to public concerns raised to Wiltshire Police about two premises in Chippenham.”
“It’s grown from there, resulting in five arrests for serious offences, and most importantly, the safeguarding of seven women.”
“Community intelligence is vital – officers had so much helpful input that we were able to act swiftly. Our plea: keep the info coming.”
Sgt Jamie Ball, leading the Chippenham operation, added: “What began as a local inquiry into two so-called health and wellbeing massage parlours uncovered illegal sexual services being offered.”
“Thanks to the community’s tips and our hard work, several vulnerable women are now safe. I’m sure locals will welcome today’s arrests and raids.”
How You Can Help Spot Modern Slavery
The police urge anyone with concerns about modern slavery to come forward. You can report suspicious activity to your local force, Crimestoppers anonymously, or the Modern Slavery Helpline.
Learn more about spotting the signs at Unseen UK’s Spot The Signs.