Greenwich Police Raid Mottingham Brothel, Rescue Two Taiwanese Women
Weekend Sting Leads to Arrest
A late-night police raid in Mottingham, South East London, has ended with two Taiwanese women rescued from a suspected brothel. Greenwich officers swooped on 1 Royal Court on Saturday, May 4th, arresting a white male linked to prostitution activities.
Suspect Held on Prostitution Charges
The man, whose identity remains under wraps, is being held on suspicion of managing or controlling prostitution. The investigation is ongoing as police work to unravel the full extent of the operation.
Met Police Take a Stand Against Exploitation
Greenwich police confirmed the two women are being treated as victims and assured their safety and care. The Metropolitan Police are continuing their crackdown on illegal brothels and human trafficking across London.
Call for Public Help
Authorities urge anyone with information on such criminal activities to come forward. Local support services are now working hard to provide rehabilitation and protect those at risk.
This bust is part of a wider campaign to root out exploitation and keep London’s streets safe. The fight against illegal brothels is far from over — police remain vigilant and committed.