Four charged as 29 Vietnamese people found in van on M5
BBCFour men have been charged with human trafficking after 29 Vietnamese people were found in the back of a van stopped by police on the M5.
Devon and Cornwall Police arrested the men aged 55 to 72 after people were seen getting into the back of a van from a boat in Newlyn, Cornwall.
The van was stopped near Cullompton, in Devon, on Friday at about 09:00 BST.
The men, from Kent and Lancashire will appear before magistrates in Truro, Cornwall, on Monday.
Police said a mix of men, women and children were among the 29 people.
Devon & Cornwall PoliceFrank Walling, 72, from Colne, Lancashire, Glen Martin Bennett, 55, from Burnley, Lancashire, Jon Ransom, 63, from Kent and 62-year-old Keith Royston Plummer, from Sheerness, Kent, have all been charged with human trafficking under the Modern Slavery Act.
The are also charged with assisting unlawful immigration.
A force spokesman said the foreign nationals had been taken to a specially-created centre where they were being taken care of.
