Third man arrested over Carlisle shed slave probe
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-48050546 Version 0 of 1. A third man has been arrested over the alleged enslavement of a man who investigators said lived in a shed for 40 years. The 58-year-old was found by officers at a site near Carlisle in October, the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) said. A 20-year-old British national is the third person to be arrested on suspicion of modern slavery offences. He and two other men aged 79 and 53 have been released under investigation. A GLAA spokesman said the 58-year-old man, who is British, was living in the shed with only a chair, soiled duvet and a metered television. 'Severely traumatised' He has since been receiving specialist support and is now living in sheltered accommodation, the spokesman added. GLAA senior investigating officer Martin Plimmer said: "He has made some positive progress and is clearly in a far better place than he was when we rescued him. "We are under no illusions though that he still faces a very long road to recovery. "He is being given every assistance but it will be a slow process, as he is severely traumatised from the alleged exploitation we believe he has endured for all his adult life." |