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Drug dealers 'are working in care homes to recruit kids', investigation claims

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Cheadle, and a 32-year-old man from Great Harwood, Lancs, on suspicion of human trafficking and supplying Class B drugs, the Mirror reports.

Care 4 Children said both men had now left the company.Two other men, aged 25 and 23, both from Manchester, have been questioned under caution.It is understood the four men had worked in a series of Care 4 Children homes across the North West.One of the suspects was moved twice to other units inside the Care 4 Children group, raising fears drug gangs have infiltrated other homes.A police spokesman said: “We have received allegations of modern slavery and trafficking offences related to a care home in Lancashire.“The investigation is continuing.” The police investigation is focusing on one home, which.

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