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'Oliver Twist' children used in crime, warns anti-slavery commissioner | 'Oliver Twist' children used in crime, warns anti-slavery commissioner |
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School children in the UK are being used to pickpocket, shoplift and beg as part of criminal operations, the anti-slavery commissioner has warned. | School children in the UK are being used to pickpocket, shoplift and beg as part of criminal operations, the anti-slavery commissioner has warned. |
Kevin Hyland said more needed to be done to stop youngsters being exploited by criminal enterprises. | Kevin Hyland said more needed to be done to stop youngsters being exploited by criminal enterprises. |
He said "Oliver Twist scenarios" were happening in UK streets and cities. | He said "Oliver Twist scenarios" were happening in UK streets and cities. |
Home Office minister Karen Bradley said the government had "succeeded" in bringing modern slavery into the open and was "determined to eradicate it". | Home Office minister Karen Bradley said the government had "succeeded" in bringing modern slavery into the open and was "determined to eradicate it". |
Mr Hyland - an ex-Met Police detective who was appointed anti-slavery commissioner in November - said there were 151 convictions for slavery-related offences last year but this was "nowhere near good enough". | Mr Hyland - an ex-Met Police detective who was appointed anti-slavery commissioner in November - said there were 151 convictions for slavery-related offences last year but this was "nowhere near good enough". |
Modern child slavery remained a "very lucrative" business, he added. | |
"We hear about young children being sent out to do shoplifting, pickpocketing and begging. These are young children who should be at school. | |
"We are in the 21st Century and yet we have Oliver Twist scenarios happening in our streets and cities. | |
"I think we all thought that was gone and in the past but actually it's alive and kicking in London. It's pure criminality and abuse of children." | "I think we all thought that was gone and in the past but actually it's alive and kicking in London. It's pure criminality and abuse of children." |
Mr Hyland said he had also found inconsistencies in how authorities around the country have approached the issue. | Mr Hyland said he had also found inconsistencies in how authorities around the country have approached the issue. |
'Really worrying' | 'Really worrying' |
Earlier this year the Modern Slavery Act became law, increasing the maximum sentence for the worst offenders to life in prison. | Earlier this year the Modern Slavery Act became law, increasing the maximum sentence for the worst offenders to life in prison. |
In December, the Home Office said it estimated there were between 10,000 and 13,000 potential victims of slavery in the UK. | In December, the Home Office said it estimated there were between 10,000 and 13,000 potential victims of slavery in the UK. |
Those figures included women forced into prostitution, domestic staff and workers forced to work in fields, factories and on fishing boats. | Those figures included women forced into prostitution, domestic staff and workers forced to work in fields, factories and on fishing boats. |
But Mr Hyland said recorded figures were much lower. | But Mr Hyland said recorded figures were much lower. |
Some cases were not being reported, he said, while others were being missed or were being incorrectly recorded. | Some cases were not being reported, he said, while others were being missed or were being incorrectly recorded. |
"I see cases where I'm meeting victims and hear their cases have not been investigated properly. These are things that really need to change," he added. | "I see cases where I'm meeting victims and hear their cases have not been investigated properly. These are things that really need to change," he added. |
"What's really worrying is the numbers of investigations aren't sufficiently high. The reason why people are choosing this form of criminality is because there aren't the resources tackling it," he added. | "What's really worrying is the numbers of investigations aren't sufficiently high. The reason why people are choosing this form of criminality is because there aren't the resources tackling it," he added. |
He called on police forces to make sure tackling slavery was made "one of the highest priorities". | He called on police forces to make sure tackling slavery was made "one of the highest priorities". |
Ms Bradley, minister for preventing abuse and exploitation, said Mr Hyland was playing a "crucial role" in raising awareness of modern slavery. | Ms Bradley, minister for preventing abuse and exploitation, said Mr Hyland was playing a "crucial role" in raising awareness of modern slavery. |
"For too long, this was a hidden crime," she said. | "For too long, this was a hidden crime," she said. |
"Now, we have succeeded in bringing modern slavery out into the open, we are determined to eradicate it. There is no place for modern slavery in today's society." | "Now, we have succeeded in bringing modern slavery out into the open, we are determined to eradicate it. There is no place for modern slavery in today's society." |
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