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Human trafficking arrests after raids in Nuneaton and Birmingham
A number of possible modern slavery victims were found
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Human trafficking arrests have been made after raids in Nuneaton town centre and Birmingham.
Three people are now in custody following the simultaneous raids at a property in Birmingham and also at addresses in Coventry Street and Mill Walk, Nuneaton, this morning (May 13).
Modern slavery arrests after properties searched in Birmingham and Nuneaton
Two women and a man were arrested on suspicion of modern slavery human trafficking offences
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Two women and a man have been arrested on suspicion of modern slavery offences after properties were searched in Birmingham and Nuneaton.
Police executed warrants on a property in Birmingham and on properties in Coventry Street and Mill Walk, Nuneaton at around 9.30am today (May 13).
Cayman Compass
The Governor’s Office is pleased to announce that UK visas and Immigration have put in place a permanent solution to the taking of biometrics for visa and British citizenship applications. The new service will commence on Tuesday 4 May at a new address:
Genesis Building, 13 Genesis Close, Oceanside Group Suite, 4
th Floor, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Biometrics will no longer be taken at the Government Administration Building.
Appointments to provide your biometric data, part of the visa and British citizenship application process, are available to book online.
Applicants with confirmed appointments with the Governor’s Office should attend the new venue of Genesis House on the day and time they have been given, unless told otherwise by the new service provider.