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BBC UK News29.04.2026Crime1 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Six Arrested in Raid on Religious Group ARPOL in Cheshire Over Modern Slavery Allegations

More than 500 officers executed warrants at three addresses in Crewe investigating allegations of serious sexual offences, forced marriage and modern slavery

L'essentiel

  • Six people have been arrested in Cheshire over allegations including modern slavery, serious sexual offences and forced marriage at the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (ARPOL).
  • More than 500 officers raided three addresses in Crewe.
  • The group, founded by followers of Shia Islam at the start of the century, has 150 members.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (ARPOL) is a religious group founded at the beginning of the 21st century by followers of Shia Islam. It claims roots in Shiism or Shia Islam but is distinct from the Sunni-Islam rooted Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The group currently has approximately 150 members in the Crewe area.

Taille de police

Six people have been arrested over serious allegations, including modern slavery, at a religious group in Cheshire, police say. More than 500 officers were involved in raids at three addresses, as part of an investigation of the group in Crewe called the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (ARPOL), started by followers of Shia Islam at the start of the century. Cheshire Police said they were made aware last month of allegations of serious sexual offences, forced marriage and modern slavery, reported to have taken place in 2023. The force said the group currently had 150 members and the allegations related to one woman, who was a member at the time the offences were said to have taken place. Of those arrested, the force said four were male and two female, with their nationalities including American, Mexican, Italian, Spanish and British. The raids took place at about 08:50 BST, and a number of police vehicles and ambulances were seen at King George V playing fields. Detectives have searched three buildings, including Webb House, and officers said they were working with the local authority to support residents and put appropriate safeguarding measures in place. A Cheshire East Council spokesperson confirmed they were involved: "Our priority is to ensure that those people who have been displaced are safe and supported." "While those arrested are members of the group, I want to make clear that this is not an investigation into the religion, this is an investigation into the serious allegations which have been reported to us." The group was founded at the beginning of the century by followers of Shia Islam and claimed its roots to be in Shiism or Shia Islam. ARPOL are not to be confused with the Sunni-Islam rooted Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, often known as Ahmadis, which was founded in Pakistan and has a big presence in the UK. "We treat all reports of sexual assault seriously and are committed to doing all we can to achieve justice," Wrigley said. "I would like to reassure residents that there is no risk to the wider community, and patrols have been stepped up to provide reassurance to local residents," Wrigley added.

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific evidence led to these arrests?
  • Were there previous complaints or warnings about this group?
  • What safeguards will be put in place for current members?

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This article was originally published by BBC UK News.

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