Woman handed child exploitation and slavery order

West Mercia Police A mugshot of Jusrczenko. She has long hair with brown roots that fades to a dark blonde.West Mercia Police
Louise Jusrczenko faces up to five years in prison if she breaches the order

A woman who was involved with child exploitation in Shropshire has been given a five-year slavery and trafficking restriction order.

It means Louise Jusrczenko, 46, of Telford, is banned from having unsupervised contact with anyone under the age of 18, or arranging for anyone under 18 to attend a location in exchange for money, alcohol, or drugs.

Jusrczenko, from Shetland Close, is also banned from arranging or facilitating travel for under 18s, owning a mobile phone, owning a motor vehicle, or using a device to access the internet.

The defendant faces up to five years in prison if she breaches the order, handed down at Telford Magistrates' Court on 2 January.

"The slavery and trafficking restriction order is a great tool that will help us tackle child exploitation, both criminal and sexual, and we're pleased that this order against Jusrczenko was granted by the magistrate," said Det Sgt Louise Hickman, from Telford child exploitation team.

West Mercia Police added this was the second order of its kind, relating to child exploitation, to be handed out in the town.

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