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Merseyside Police marks Anti-Slavery Week with renewed commitment to tackling exploitation
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News  |  Mon - October 13, 2025 6:11 pm  |  Article Hits:109  |  A+ | a-

MERSEYSIDE Police is reaffirming its commitment to tackling modern slavery and exploitation as part of Anti-Slavery Week 2025, highlighting the hidden nature of this crime and helping the public to spot the signs.

Modern slavery is a serious crime that sees victims exploited, controlled, and often threatened or punished to prevent them from reporting crime and it’s happening now, in our communities, often in plain sight. Victims may be forced to work in car washes, nail bars, restaurants, or private homes often isolated, controlled, and denied their freedom.

Anyone can be a target for modern slavery, but some people can be at greater risk because of money, social or health issues, or because of their age or immigration status.

Detective Sergeant Gemma Ellerton said:- “Modern slavery is a devastating crime that strips individuals of their dignity and freedom. It affects men, women and children across Merseyside, and we are determined to identify and support victims while bringing perpetrators to justice. It’s a common myth that slavery is a thing of the past but it’s very much a present-day reality, even here in Merseyside. Victims are often hidden in plain sight, and it’s vital that we all know how to spot the signs and take action.”

Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner, Cllr Jeanie Bell said:-  “Modern slavery is a deeply harmful and hidden crime that devastates lives and communities. In Merseyside, we are taking a proactive, partnership-led approach to tackle exploitation head-on. Through our strategic network, we’ve developed and delivered a robust plan of action—focusing on victim support, offender accountability, and frontline training. We’ve made real progress, from increasing prosecutions under modern slavery legislation to rolling out specialist training across police departments. But we know there is more to do. That’s why we continue to work closely with charities and support services to ensure survivors can rebuild their lives with dignity. Modern slavery thrives in silence. By raising awareness and empowering our communities to spot the signs, we can bring this crime out of the shadows and ensure those who exploit others are held to account.”

Throughout the week, officers will be working alongside partners including immigration, trading standards, and local charities to raise awareness and improve victim support.

Members of the public are encouraged to learn the signs of exploitation, which may include:-

  • Individuals appearing withdrawn, anxious or fearful
  • Restricted movement or lack of personal possessions
  • Poor living or working conditions
  • Unusual travel arrangements or being dropped off/picked up at odd hours


If you suspect someone may be a victim of modern slavery, you can report it in a number of ways:-

  • using Merseyside Police online crime reporting service
  • call 101 at any time. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use  textphone service on:- 18001 101
  • If you suspect someone is in immediate danger, call:- 999
  • To report a suspicion or get advice you can contact the Modern Slavery Helpline confidentially on:- 08000 121 700.
  • If you want to remain anonymous you can contact Crimestoppers on:- 0800 555 111
  •  Report your concern to national charity Unseen Modern Slavery 
  • The Salvation Army provides specialist support for all adult survivors of modern slavery in England and Wales
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