Alison Saunders says scale of human trafficking and slavery means cases need greater international cooperation More British prosecutors may be sent overseas to coordinate cases against trafficking gangs and those involved in modern-day slavery, the director of public prosecutions has said.Speaking before a three-day international summit about the issue, hosted by the Crown Prosecution Service, Alison Saunders warned that the scale of the problem was increasing as criminals brought in more victims from overseas for underpaid work in car washes, nail bars, cannabis farms, agricultural picking and domestic service. Continue reading…
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