Second man is arrested after ‘slave’, 58, was ‘forced to live in a garden shed for 40 YEARS’

Second man is arrested after ‘slave’, 58, was ‘forced to live in a garden shed for 40 YEARS’ with just a chair and soiled bedding

  • Tiny 6ft shed had dirty duvet on the floor, a small electric heater and metered TV
  • 53-year-old man arrested yesterday after another man, 79, detained in October
  • Suspected victim is believed to have been living there throughout his adult life  

A second man has been arrested over claims a 58-year-old ‘slave’ was forced to live in a 6-foot garden shed for 40 years with just a chair and soiled bedding. 

The 53-year-old suspect was arrested yesterday at a residential site north of Carlisle, Cumbria, on suspicion of modern slavery offences and is being questioned in custody.

A 79-year-old man was previously detained by officers from the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) in October and released under investigation.

Two men have now been arrested over claims a ‘slave’ was kept for 40 years inside this shed in Carlisle, Cumbria 

The alleged victim, a British man, was rescued from the shed on a residential site north of Carlisle – reportedly a licensed traveller camp – where it is believed he had been living throughout his adult life.

Investigators found there was no heating in the cramped building, with a dirty duvet on the floor, a tiny electric heater and a metered television.

The 58-year-old man has been receiving specialist support over the last six months, said the GLAA.

Senior investigating officer Martin Plimmer said: ‘Our priority since we made the initial arrest has been to ensure that the potential victim has been given all the necessary help and support. This was clearly the right thing to do.

‘Alongside this we have ensured that all lines of inquiry have been thoroughly and objectively explored which has resulted in today’s arrest. I would again like to thank my team for their utmost professionalism and dedication in what is a challenging case.

‘If anyone who is reading this has any information, however small, please contact us. You will be spoken to in full confidence and could provide us with crucial evidence.’

Investigators found there was no heating in the cramped hut, with a dirty duvet on the floor and a metered television

Investigators found there was no heating in the cramped hut, with a dirty duvet on the floor and a metered television 

Detective Chief Inspector Helen Harkins, of North Cumbria Crime and Safeguarding Team, said: ‘Cumbria Police are working closely with the GLAA to ensure all lines of inquiry are explored.

‘We have assisted with the arrests and will continue to support the GLAA investigation in any way we can.’

Anyone with information on the investigation should get in touch with the GLAA’s intelligence team on 0800 432 0804 or email intelligence@gla.gov.uk. 

The 53-year-old suspect was arrested yesterday at a residential site north of Carlisle, Cumbria, on suspicion of modern slavery offences and is being questioned in custody

The 53-year-old suspect was arrested yesterday at a residential site north of Carlisle, Cumbria, on suspicion of modern slavery offences and is being questioned in custody

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