Criminal Gangs Using Vans for Prostitution
According to police figures crime in Sussex has reportedly fallen in recent months. But if you listen to local news, read local newspapers or simply venture outdoors you’re likely to encounter an altogether different picture.
Every other house appears to be used as a so-called drugs factory, operated by Asians and staffed by one poor care-taker gardener, forced to sleep in the kitchen and tend the house full of cannabis plants. The gangs running these drugs factories are also alleged to be responsible for smuggling people across the channel, squeezed into containers or crammed aboard fishing boats coming into Newhaven after dark. Some of these poor people will find themselves exploited mercilessly, forced to work in sweatshops in return for a corner to sleep in, or worse.
Prostitution is just one way in which many of these unfortunate people are exploited. Rather than using houses as brothels many of these criminal gangs have started using top of the range commercial vans, often acquired on van leasing contracts to save on initial outlay. They will then take these shiny new vans along to car parks where they find plenty of customers. They can quickly evade capture by the police and move on to another pub car park or industrial estate where there is never any shortage of men, happy to pay for sex with these poor captives.
Society is steadily in decline. Crime is really on the increase and, as usual, it is the weak and vulnerable who find themselves subjugated and exploited.












