Three men have been charged in connection with human slavery and drug offences.
The charges follow an investigation of suspected county lines offences that was carried out by specialist crime detectives from the Met's Operation Orochi.
The following have all been charged with arranging or facilitating travel of another person, with a view to exploitation.
- Jemy Capitao, 27, of Maes Penrhyn, Llanelli, Sir Gar, Wales.
- Basky Capitao, 26, of Nigel Fisher Way, Chessington, Kingston upon Thames.
- Kenneth Langrish, 35, of Bull Lane, Enfield.
Langrish has also been charged with two counts of conspiring to supply a class A drug (crack cocaine and heroin) and possession of class A drugs (crack cocaine).
Langrish is due to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court today (October 8).
Jemy and Basky Capitao are due to appear at Kingston Crown Court on October 3.
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