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VICTIM/S – NOT COOPERATING WITH THE UK LAW ENFORCEMENT

– If the victim of Modern Slavery decide not to cooperate with the judiciary, the investigation must carry on with the view of developing intelligence and obtaining corroborating or supporting evidence which could be used to charge and prosecute offenders. Consider whether it is still possible to continue without the victim’s testimony.

– The first responders/police should be able to recognise and, where possible, document and address the factors causing the victims’ reluctance or unwillingness participate in the process. These factors could range from their fear, shame, distrust of law enforcement, a perceived lack of alternatives to exploitation to their relationships with their traffickers,  etc.

TACTICAL OPTIONS

Evaluate options for:

DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
DISRUPTION OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES

REPATRIATION / TRANSNATIONAL REFERRAL

IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO IS SUFFERING
IN MODERN SLAVERY PLEASE CALL

In the UK: The Modern Slavery helpline
 0800 0121 700

In Romania: VICTIM HELPLINE
 +4021 313 3100