Two men have been charged following an investigation into alleged human trafficking in Canterbury.

Concerns for woman

Detectives from Kent Police investigated following a call on Wednesday 26 October 2022 regarding concerns for a woman at a property in the city.

A man aged 28, from Canterbury, was charged on Friday 28 October with forcing a person into labour, arranging travel with a view to exploitation, false imprisonment with the intention of human trafficking and inciting prostitution for gain.

A second man aged 29, also from Canterbury, was charged with false imprisonment with the intention of human trafficking, arranging travel with a view to exploitation, inciting prostitution for gain and forcing a person into labour.

Both men appeared at Folkestone Magistrates’ Court on Saturday 29 October and were remanded in custody. The case will next be heard at Canterbury Crown Court on Monday 28 November. 

For more information on human trafficking and how you can help police combat it, click here.

By Ed

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