Twenty men and women rescued from human trafficking in Co Armagh

Police in Northern Ireland have rescued twenty potential victims of human trafficking, as part of an operation into labour exploitation.

Twenty men and women rescued from human trafficking in Co Armagh

Police in Northern Ireland have rescued twenty potential victims of human trafficking, as part of an operation into labour exploitation.

Fourteen Romanian men and six women were discovered at two locations in County Armagh.

Three men have been arrested and are being questioned on suspicion of money laundering, human trafficking, forced labour and slavery.

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