'I was sold to men for sex but police did nothing'

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A woman forced to have sex with hundreds of men receives an apology after police failed to investigate.

A woman whose husband trafficked her to hundreds of men has told how police failed to investigate her repeated complaints.

Tina - not her real name - said her husband beat her up and forced her into prostitution for eight years.She said she told Greater Manchester Police several times between 2009 and 2015.to the woman for failing to investigate her complaints of being a victim of modern slavery.

 

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Police service is not fit for purpose, letting too many people who experience serious crimes down, committing serious crimes themselves. They use the excuse lack of funding or over worked and unpaid, that's no excuse

Police doing nothing is a standard procedure for them…

Did you REALY expect plod to do policing ?

Was prepared to go to court to give evidence?

for the Police to ignore/not consider action there must be a reason. I'm sure it's not as cut and dried as it sounds.

Victim: Hello police, My husband is selling me for sex. Police: Please hold. 😡

Most likely because the men were also senior officers.

Too busy arresting people for the thought crime of silent prayer on the street!

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