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Women enslaved in London joined a 'collective' with captors: police
LONDON (Reuters) - Three women enslaved in London for 30 years lived in some kind of "collective" where they were controlled by their captors - a couple now in their 60s - through brainwashing and beatings, police said on Saturday.
The women were freed four weeks ago but the police only spoke about it on Thursday after making two arrests, detailing one of the strangest and longest-running cases of domestic servitude to emerge in Britain.
A man and a woman, both 67, of Indian and Tanzanian origin, who came to Britain in the 1960s, were arrested and released on bail pending further inquiries. . . .