GLAA arrest third man in worker in shed investigation

The Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) have questioned a third man in connection with a worker who was held in a shed for 40 years.
The investigation relates to a vulnerable worker who is alleged to have been exploited and lived in a 6ft shed for the past 40 years.
A GLAA statement, released this morning, reveals the British national was arrested by its investigators yesterday (Wednesday 24 April) before being later released under investigation.
Two men were previously arrested on suspicion of modern slavery offences at separate fixed residential sites north of Carlisle in October 2018 and earlier this month. They were both also released under investigation.
The potential victim, a British man, was taken off the site by the GLAA, with investigators discovering a soiled duvet on the floor of the shed where he was sleeping and a television, which was metered.
Since his rescue, the man has been receiving specialist support and is living in sheltered accommodation.
GLAA senior investigating officer Martin Plimmer said: “He has made some positive progress and is clearly in a far better place than he was when we rescued him.
“We are under no illusions though that he still faces a very long road to recovery. He is being given every assistance but it will be a slow process, as he is severely traumatised from the alleged exploitation we believe he has endured for all his adult life.
“While this support continues, we are exploring all avenues of investigation. We are also appealing for anyone who has not yet come forward with information to do so. Your information, however small, could play a crucial role in the investigation.”
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