Organised child trafficking and prostitution are a “hidden and underground part of Chinese life” in Britain, according to Mrs Ping Hayward, the director of the Chinese Community Centre in London.
In a shocking statement, which would doubtless have landed any indigenous British person with a criminal charge if they had said it, Mrs Hayward made the claim in reaction to news that ethnically organised criminal gangs have exploited a children’s home beside Heathrow airport for the systematic trafficking of Chinese children to work in prostitution and the drugs trade across Britain.
An intelligence report from the Border and Immigration Agency, obtained by a newspaper, revealed how a 59-bed local authority block has been used as a clearing house for a trade in children that stretches across four continents. At least 77 Chinese children have gone missing since March 2006 from the home, operated by the London borough of Hillingdon.
Only four have been found. Two girls were returned after a year of exploitation in brothels in the Midlands. One was pregnant while the other had been surgically fitted with a contraceptive device in her arm.
Others are coerced with physical threats to work as street-sellers of counterfeit goods. It is thought that many work in cannabis farms.
The report, marked “restricted”, reveals that victims of a trafficking network that has agents based as far apart as China, Brazil, Japan, Malaysia and Kenya arrive at the home just outside the airport perimeter, only to disappear almost immediately.
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