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A number of Welsh Assembly Members have spoken out strongly against prostitution and in particular international sex trafficking. They must have been pleased therefore to see news of a police raid on a flat in Cardiff’s plush Century Wharf complex which was focussed on freeing victims of this sex trade.

It is a testament to how hard Assembly Members work that, in common with other residents in this complex, the many who have flats there had not noticed anything suspicious.

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  1. Andrew Beacham says

    If this flippant post is the only comment that Freedom Central has on the international scandal of human trafficking then I suggest the site closed with immediate effect.

  2. Freedom Central says

    Typical authoritarian centralist. You don’t agree with something so you want to ban it.

  3. Daran says

    A strange post. Yes, several AMs do live there but how much time do they spend in their flats anyway to notice anything? I have lived in a flat in the Bay for five months and never even seen any of my neighbours, let alone noticed anything suspicious.

  4. fatjogger says

    all of yous, let’sjust see whether these women are really trafficked or not, they may well be or that just may be an excuse to round them up, they may well be independent sex workers, if that’s so leave them alone cus they provide a service
    ‘not round my patch’ mentality poss, house prices and all that