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Bradford men accused of modern slavery

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After a vulnerable man was compelled to withdraw cash from his bank as part of a narcotics trade, two guys were charged with modern-day slavery.

Following an investigation by West Yorkshire Police, Amaan Khan, 20, of Abbey Lea, Bradford, and Toheed Asif, 20, of Lynfield Drive, Bradford, were charged.

Both were accused of conspiring to steal and organizing or enabling travel with the intent to exploit.

They are scheduled to appear in Bradford Crown Court on June 13th.

According to police, both males were charged with conspiracy to commit theft, and Mr. Asif was also charged with assault causing real bodily injury to the same victim.

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