❓WHAT HAPPENED: A councillor in Lancashire, England, has resigned the Green Party whip amid a criminal investigation linked to “modern slavery.”
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Councillor Sohail Asghar, Lancashire County Council, and local police.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The arrest occurred in Accrington, England, on November 6, 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “[Councillor] Asghar has voluntarily given up the Green Party whip because there is an investigation.” – Cllr Gina Dowding
🎯IMPACT: Cllr Asghar now sits as an Independent on the council, amidst ongoing inquiries into alleged modern slavery.
Sohail Asghar, a local councillor in Lancashire, England, has given up the Green Party whip following his arrest as part of a police investigation into alleged modern slavery offences. The arrest took place in Accrington on November 6, 2025, when police detained Asghar and two other suspects. Lancashire Police confirmed the arrests were linked to an ongoing investigation into suspected modern slavery. All three were later released on bail while inquiries continue.
Councillor Gina Dowding, leader of the Green group on Lancashire County Council, claimed that Asghar stepped down from the whip voluntarily. She said, “Cllr Asghar has voluntarily given up the Green Party whip because there is an investigation,” adding: “This will remain the case until the investigation is completed.”
Despite relinquishing the Green Party whip, Asghar has not resigned from the council. He continues to sit as an Independent member of Lancashire County Council and remains part of the Progressive Lancashire Group in opposition.
Police have stated that the investigation remains active and that offences being considered include slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labor, and making threats to kill. No charges have been brought at this stage.
“Modern slavery” refers to situations in which people are exploited and unable to leave due to coercion, threats, abuse of power, or deception. It can involve forced labor, human trafficking, or other forms of severe exploitation. Although often associated with organized crime or illegal working, recent cases have drawn attention to how modern slavery can exist within professional, institutional, and even diplomatic settings, sometimes complicated by claims of legal immunity or jurisdictional protection.
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