A number of charges made following Operation Retreat

    Following the raids across MK, including two car washes, a number of people have been charged.

    Raids were part of TVP's biggest-ever investigation into drugs, modern slavery and human trafficking.

    Agron Ulndreaj, aged 45, of Rillington Gardens, Emerson Valley was charged with one count of conspiracy to facilitate unlawful immigration. He appeared at Milton Keynes Magistrates Court on Thursday (15/02). He has been remanded in custody to appear at Aylesbury Crown Court on 19/03/2018.

    Klivis Kukaj, aged 21, of Shackleton Place, Oldbrook was charged with one count of conspiracy to supply class A drugs, one count of possession with intent to supply class A drugs and one count of possession with intent to supply class B drugs. He appeared Milton Magistrates’ court on Thursday (15/02) and was remanded to appear at Aylesbury Crown Court on 19/03/2018.

    Jetmir Ndokaj, aged 28 of Abbotsfield, Eaglestone, Milton Keynes, was charged with one count of conspiracy to supply class A drugs. He appeared at Milton Keynes Magistrates’ court on Thursday (15/02) and was remanded to appear at Aylesbury Crown Court on 19/03/2018.

    Alfred Pjeternikas, aged 34, was charged with one count of possession with intent to supply cocaine and one count of possession with intent to supply cannabis. He appeared at Milton Keynes Magistrates’ court on Thursday (15/02) and was remanded to appear Aylesbury Crown Court on 19/03/2018.

    Police are actively searching for one man who is wanted for questioning in relation to the facilitation of unlawful immigration into the UK.

    Seven people who were arrested on suspicion of modern slavery offences have all been released under investigation and enquiries are ongoing.

    Eleven men have also been handed over to immigration services for suspected immigration offences.

    Two men were released without charge.

    Following the operation a number of people who were safeguarded have been given appropriate advice on modern slavery and human trafficking. They have also been given advice on how they can access a number of support services including charities and other agencies.

    We continue to engage with these individuals to offer ongoing advice and support should they require it.

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