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Rod Minchin, PA & Katie-Ann Gupwell

Three arrested and homes raided in Newport as part of modern slavery probe after food firm's tip off to Gwent Police

Three people have been arrested on suspicion of modern slavery offences in south Wales.

A 37-year-old Latvian man, a 56-year-old Lithuanian man and a 54-year-old Lithuanian woman were arrested in Newport on Wednesday.

The news has been confirmed by the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA), whose investigators were supported by officers from Gwent Police in making the arrests.

It is said that arrests were made at addresses to the south and east of the city centre.

Senior investigating officer Andy Davies said: "We started this investigation after concerns were raised to us by a food processing and packaging company about a temporary worker who had been supplied to them.

"Tackling modern slavery is a priority for us as an organisation and we will not hesitate to act on intelligence indicating that workers are at risk of exploitation."

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