Police stand guard in front of a property in Lambeth, south LondonBy way of Belinda Goldsmith and Alexander Winning LONDON (Reuters) – Three women enslaved in London for 30 years lived in some more or less "collective" where they were managed with the aid of their captors – a pair now in their 60s – thru brainwashing and beatings, police stated on Saturday. The women have been freed 4 weeks in the past however the police only spoke about it on Thursday after making two arrests, detailing some of the strangest and longest-operating cases of domestic servitude to emerge in Britain. "We imagine that two of the victims met the male suspect in London thru a shared political ideology, and that they lived together at an tackle that it is advisable successfully call a 'collective'," Commander Steve Rodhouse stated in a statement. "TIP OF THE ICEBERG" The suspects, who had been arrested on suspicion of slavery and home servitude as neatly immigration offences, had been prior to now arrested in the Nineteen Seventies, the police stated, with out elaborating.

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