Religious group targeted in modern slavery inquiry

Richard PriceWest Midlands
News imageCheshire Police Three police vans in a row, parked in a a small side road. There are trees either side of the road.Cheshire Police
Police vehicles were seen in Crewe on Tuesday morning

"Several people" have been arrested over serious allegations, including modern slavery, at a religious group in Cheshire, police say.

More than 500 officers were involved in raids at three addresses, as part of an investigation of a religious group called the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, in Crewe.

Cheshire Police said they were made aware last month of allegations of serious sexual offences, forced marriage and modern slavery, reported to have taken place in 2023.

The force said the group currently has 150 members and the allegations relate to one woman, who was a member at the time the offences are said to have taken place.

The raids took place at about 08:50 BST, and a number of police vehicles and ambulances were seen at King George V playing fields.

There were also reports roads had been closed in the Victoria Avenue area, near to Queens Park.

Detectives have been conducting a search of three buildings, including Webb House, and officers are working with the local authority to support its residents and to put appropriate safeguarding measures in place.

"Today's operation is the outcome of a detailed and robust investigation," said Ch Supt Gareth Wrigley.

Police patrols stepped up

"While those arrested are members of the group, I want to make clear that this is not an investigation into the religion, this is an investigation into the serious allegations which have been reported to us.

"We treat all reports of sexual assault seriously and are committed to doing all we can to achieve justice."

He added the force was "working closely" with its partners to provide support for the group's members.

"I would like to reassure residents that there is no risk to the wider community, and patrols have been stepped up to provide reassurance to local residents," Wrigley added.

"I would urge anyone with any concerns to speak to an officer."

Anyone with any information which could assist was urged to contact the force.

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