Dyfed-Powys Police has launched a new campaign focusing on modern-day slavery. PICTURES: Dyfed-Powys Police POLICE have offered an insight into the investigation of modern slavery as a new serious and organised crime campaign is launched. Dyfed-Powys Police officers have spoken about recent operations across the force and urged people to look out for signs that someone could be a victim of slavery. The force has launched INTACT, an education, engagement and enforcement campaign led by the Serious and Organised Crime Team, which will focus on a different area of crime each month, starting with modern-day slavery. Temporary Detective Sergeant Rob Claypole explained that officers work on active intelligence about potential slavery victims as part of ongoing operations and investigations. Potential victims are then spoken to away from their place of work or accommodation – and crucially, away from potential exploiters.
POLICE have offered an insight into the investigation of modern slavery as a new serious and organised crime campaign is launched. Dyfed-Powys Police officers have spoken about recent operations across the force and urged people to look out for signs that someone could be a victim of slavery. The force has launched INTACT, an education, engagement and enforcement campaign led by the Serious and Organised Crime Team, which will focus on a different area of crime each month, starting with modern-day slavery. Temporary Detective Sergeant Rob Claypole explained that officers work on active intelligence about potential slavery victims as part of ongoing operations and investigations. Potential victims are then spoken to away from their place of work or accommodation – and crucially, away from potential exploiters.