Women trafficked in UK brothels on ‘industrial scale’
LONDON: European women are being sex trafficked to Britain on an ‘industrial scale’ as the government fails to stop organised criminal gangs advertising and selling women online and exploiting them in pop-up brothels, lawmakers said on Monday.
Vulnerable women, mainly from eastern Europe, are being trafficked into England and Wales and forced to have sex with clients in rental homes and hotels, according to an inquiry into so-called pop-up brothels by a cross-party group of politicians. Organised crime groups advertise their victims to buyers on sex marketplace websites and host them in temporary brothels - often homes rented for short periods of time - the report said. Short-term home rental giant Airbnb said this year it would invest in new technology to tackle modern slavery amid concerns that traffickers are using its properties as pop-up brothels to sexually abuse women and girls in Britain and the United Sates.
“The sexual exploitation of women in pop-up brothels by organised crime groups is taking place on an industrial scale across England and Wales,” lawmaker and chairman of the group Gavin Shuker said in a statement. “(It) is a national scandal. “A spokeswoman for Britain’s interior ministry (Home Office) said the Modern Slavery Act had given law enforcement agencies the tools to tackle modern slavery and identify victims online. Britain is regarded as a leader in global efforts to combat slavery, and passed the law in 2015 to introduce life sentences for traffickers, force companies to check their supply chains for forced labour, and protect people at risk of being enslaved.
More than 8,500 ads for sexual services are posted online every month in Britain - where it is legal to buy and sell sex but soliciting and pimping are banned - police say. While the extent to which women and girls are sold online for sex in Britain is unclear, at least 200 ongoing anti-slavery police operations involve sex exploitation - up from about 100 in early 2017 - according to the inquiry and data from police.
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