- Woman came forward to police to say she was subjected to sex crimes ordeal
- Police launched simultaneous raids in Middlesbrough, Stockton and Sheffield
- They want to send out a message to trafficking victims that they can be freed
By Richard Spillett, Crime Correspondent For Mailonline
Published: 06:02 EST, 9 January 2018 | Updated: 06:07 EST, 9 January 2018
Police have carried out dawn raids across the north of England in a crackdown on people trafficking and sex crimes.
More than 100 officers were involved in the simultaneous raids in Middlesbrough, Stockton and Sheffield this morning.
Police drew up the plans after a woman came forward to say she had been subjected to a series of serious sexual offences including rape.

Police lead a man away during dawn raids on a gang suspected of trafficking women for sex


Police smashed their way into homes in Middlesbrough, Stockton and Sheffield this morning
Assistant Chief Constable Jason Harwin, of Cleveland Police, said: 'Human trafficking, the exploitation of the most vulnerable in our communities by the most ruthless, will not be accepted.
'Our message is clear, to those who are victims in the case: there is hope. We are on your side; we can and will help you.
'We are here for you and we are stronger and more determined than your abusers.'
Cleveland Police said the operation was based on intelligence that an unknown number of young women have been trafficked and raped at different addresses.
Police were unable to say how many victims were involved or if any of them were under age.


Immigration officers and police in riot gear took part in the simultaneous raids this morning


Police say they want to send out a message to trafficking victims that they can be freed
Police smashed a door down in Bowesfield Lane, Stockton, and questioned one man before leading him away in handcuffs.
As he was taken past reporters and into a police van, he looked confused and said: 'What's happened?'
Before he was led out, an immigration officer could be seen through the front window, speaking to the suspect in the untidy front room of the terraced house.
Police officers could be seen checking a pair of trousers before carrying out a thorough search of the property.
Officers were also investigating two nearby properties but did not appear to have made arrests there.


This man was one of those arrested today as police investigate an alleged victim's claims
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