Three people have been charged as part of an investigation into modern slavery in Rochdale.
Naliah Noreen, 22, and Ratib Ali, 20, both of Royds Street West and Junaid Rehman, 18, of Peters Street have all been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.
Noreen and Ali have also been charged with arranging to facilitate the travel of another person with a view to exploitation under the Modern Slavery Act.
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