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A Metropolitan Police commander has defended action taken last week against suspected Romanian crime gangs using children to beg and steal. A police commander has defended action taken against suspected Romanian crime gangs, which it is suggested have used children to beg and steal.
Ten children, including a baby less than a year old, were taken into care after dawn raids on houses in Slough, Berkshire, on Thursday.Ten children, including a baby less than a year old, were taken into care after dawn raids on houses in Slough, Berkshire, on Thursday.
Nine children have been reunited with their parents. One adult has been jailed and 14 others charged.Nine children have been reunited with their parents. One adult has been jailed and 14 others charged.
Commander Steve Allen, who led the raids, said it was his duty to act. Metropolitan Police Commander Steve Allen said it was his duty to act.
The story would have been very different had I not acted - and had subsequently one of the children turned up dead Commander Steve AllenThe story would have been very different had I not acted - and had subsequently one of the children turned up dead Commander Steve Allen
He told BBC Five live: "I'm not able to see into the future. I didn't know exactly who and what we were going to find in those addresses. Mr Allen, who led the raids, told BBC Five live: "I'm not able to see into the future. I didn't know exactly who and what we were going to find in those addresses.
"But I did act on the basis of sound intelligence. And I acted under my duty to ensure the welfare of children."But I did act on the basis of sound intelligence. And I acted under my duty to ensure the welfare of children.
"The story would have been very different had I not acted - and had subsequently one of the children turned up dead."The story would have been very different had I not acted - and had subsequently one of the children turned up dead.
"You would quite rightly be putting me on the spot and asking me questions about why I hadn't taken action.""You would quite rightly be putting me on the spot and asking me questions about why I hadn't taken action."
Fourteen people remain in custody charged with immigration offences, theft and handling stolen goods. A total of 25 Romanian nationals were arrested and 14 remain in custody.
Nine of them have been charged with immigration offences, three with theft of mobile phones, two with handling stolen mobile phones and one with breach of a deportation order.
A 15th person pleaded guilty to theft of mobile phones and was sentenced to eight weeks in prison when the group appeared before Westminster Magistrates Court on Friday.A 15th person pleaded guilty to theft of mobile phones and was sentenced to eight weeks in prison when the group appeared before Westminster Magistrates Court on Friday.
Relatives involved
Scotland Yard said six people had been bailed to return on various dates pending further inquiries.
A further three people were being questioned by Thames Valley Police in connection with the raids in the Chalvey area of the town.
Officials are in contact with Romanian authorities to help one remaining child still in care with Slough Borough Council.
Detectives are investigating whether the children were smuggled into the UK from Romania and then used to beg or pick-pocket on the streets of central London.
On Friday, authorities in Romania said they had identified 120 children and young people who they believe were taken to Britain last year on suspicion of stealing or begging.
Romanian police said they had arrested 150 adults and were investigating hundreds more.
They also said most of those involved were believed to be relatives of the children.