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Kevin Hyland, head of the Metropolitan Police's human trafficking unit speaks to the media outside New Scotland Yard HQ. AP Photo/Sky TV via Associated Press Television

Irish Embassy in London look to establish details behind woman freed from slavery

The Department of Foreign Affairs said tonight that consular assistance is available if needed.

Updated 11.23pm

THE EMBASSY OF Ireland in London has made contact with British authorities tonight to “establish the details” behind reports that one of three women freed from captivity in London was Irish.

The Head of Scotland Yard’s Human Trafficking Unit told reporters earlier that one of the women is a 57-year-old Irish woman, and that it was she who made the call to a charity which led to their rescue.

The Embassy will be offering all available consular assistance to the woman if it is confirmed that she is Irish, the Department of Foreign Affairs said tonight.

Contact Gardaí

Scotland Yard has not yet moved to contact Gardaí in relation to the rescue. Any such request would be dealt with through Interpol.

The three women were discovered in a house, having been held captive for thirty years.

They had made contact with Freedom Charity last month after seeing a television documentary which described its work. The charity contacted police who then carried out the rescue on October 25th.

The charity’s founder Aneeta Prem spoke briefly this evening to Channel 4 News on claims that the women had a form of “controlled freedom”:

“They may have been seen on occasions, but they were always escorted”.

A man and a woman, both aged 67 and described as non-British, were arrested at their home in London “as part of an investigation into slavery and domestic servitude”, Scotland Yard said.

A spokesman for Britain’s interior minister Theresa May said she was “shocked by this appalling case”.

He said May would wait for the outcome of the police investigation, but “she’s made clear her determination to tackle the scourge of modern slavery”.

“Vigilance and action”

Meanwhile, the Migrants Rights Council Ireland welcomed the rescue of the women, with Director Siobhán O’Donoghue saying that “shocking cases like this highlight the need for vigilance and action”.

The Council said it has dealt with “200 separate cases of forced labour around [Ireland]“.

“This is happening right now in Ireland”, O’Donoghue said, “a fact the authorities here are often reluctant to believe, which means victims of slavery are often not identified as such”.

Additional reporting by AFP and Michelle Hennessy

Originally published 10.31pm

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    Mute family guy
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    Nov 21st 2013, 10:49 PM

    Absolutely shocked by this. How could someone do this to another human being. Beggars belief.

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    Mute Roselyn Fahey
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    Nov 21st 2013, 10:50 PM

    Absolutely shocking…years and years of captivity and who knows what else, how could anybody do these things to another human being! Never give up hope in finding a missing loved one!

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    Mute Lorna Langan
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    Nov 21st 2013, 10:48 PM

    Hope they are reunited with their families asap and given whatever support they may need.

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    Mute Owen Brady
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:03 AM

    800 hundred years

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    Mute Frank Walsh
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 2:07 AM

    The whole situation seems to be fantastically mangaed by that charity. It seems obvious that they took the lead, negotiated when and how the women would leave to minimize the trauma, help start the process of their rehabilitation and increase the chances of a conviction. Fair play to the police for allowing it to happen this way and not just going in like a bull in a china shop. It takes a certain type of peron to dedicate their lives to working in such a harrowing area. Incredible. I wonder if the freedom charity are active in Ireland, with the claims emerging that there are upwards of 200 people enslaved in Ireland perhaps they should be.

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    Mute Thosj Carroll
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    Nov 21st 2013, 11:26 PM

    This is the strange story I’ve ever read! Was the Irish woman on missing list since 30 yrs ago or did her family appeal for her whereabout? Poor three ladies!

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    Mute Joe Maher
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:43 AM

    Unfortunately people leaving Ireland 30 years ago nearly always lost touch will their family they were even given a wake on leaving no real or cheap communication even getting home from England was expensive so they just vanished

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    Mute Éanna Canavan
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    Nov 23rd 2013, 5:00 AM

    Really? Writing a letter was too expensive 30 years ago? What an idiotic statement to come out with. As for the wake? In the 80s? Maybe in the 1880s….

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    Mute Joe Maher
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    Nov 23rd 2013, 3:21 PM

    Really Eanna Many of people left in the 80s didn’t keep in touch and it was expensive to get to and from england and yes we gave them a wake I was at a few

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    Mute Its just Teddy
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    Nov 21st 2013, 11:56 PM

    It’s F’d up world we live in.

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    Mute Andrew
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    Nov 21st 2013, 11:26 PM

    To get an idea of how this can exist within a what from the outside seems to be a normal next door neighbors house, you should read “Slave” true story by Mende Nazar.

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    Mute David Harrington
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    Nov 21st 2013, 10:56 PM

    “having been held captive for thirty ears.”

    lol

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    Mute David Harrington
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    Nov 21st 2013, 10:59 PM

    Ah dammit now they fixed it and I’m just going to look crazy :(

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    Mute Jack Russell
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    Nov 21st 2013, 11:17 PM

    I’d blame the monobrow myself

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    Mute andrew
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    Nov 21st 2013, 11:53 PM

    Well, thats marriage for you

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:12 AM

    Very well said frank

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    Mute Elaine Fuery
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    Nov 21st 2013, 10:51 PM

    Thirty ears???

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:16 AM

    What’s the betting that the couple responsible for holding these women captive were South Asian. Seems to be a cultural disposition towards this kind of treatment.

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    Nov 22nd 2013, 7:45 AM

    It seems the couple may be Irish

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    Mute Kenneth
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    Nov 21st 2013, 11:58 PM

    A slight exaggeration no doubt, now back to the real news…

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    Mute Maggie may
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    Nov 22nd 2013, 12:32 AM

    What the hell is your problem. Do you honestly look for ways of offending people. This is a tragic story that you see fit to belittle. Would get a bi of compassion. Mind you I have read your previous contributions Kenneth and no doubt you think a little slavery is justified in the name of profit.

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    Nov 23rd 2013, 5:04 AM

    Don’t mind him, just a moronic troll, no one really cares what he says

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