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Irish pub in Altrincham closed by police for ‘offering sexual services’

It's been ordered to close.

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 21st February 2024

A pub in Altrincham has been ordered to close after a police raid today found it was being used to ‘offer sexual services for reward’.

Officers also found that a vulnerable woman had been trafficked from outside Trafford to work at The Railway.

The traditional Irish pub on Manchester Road has been ordered to close for three months.

Two people have been arrested for crimes relating to prostitution for gain.

The news follows a raid where officers found ‘significant evidence’ that the pub’s premises were being used to offer sexual services.

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Photos shared by Greater Manchester Police show a closure order being taped to The Railway’s front door.

It reads: “These premises have been issued with a closure order to prevent nuisance and disorder.

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“Trafford Community Safety Partnership takes action to protect local communities from the harm caused by crime and anti-social behaviour.”

A statement from GMP says: “Officers from GMP have carried out a search warrant on the Railway Pub on Manchester Road in Altrincham accompanied by colleagues from Trafford Council’s Community Safety Team.

“Significant evidence was found on the premises indicating that the premises were being used to offer sexual services for reward and a vulnerable woman, trafficked from outside Trafford to work there was found on the premises.

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“Two persons have been arrested for crimes relating to controlling prostitution for gain and today, the Magistrates issued an order on application from the council closing the premises for three months. A review of the premises license will now be requested.”

The Railway reopened as an Irish bar in 2021 following a fire in late 2020.

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Featured image: GMP