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Man charged in provincewide human trafficking case linked to Kingston

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A provincewide human trafficking case that started in Kingston earlier this yr has ended with the arrest of a Scarborough man.

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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) introduced Wednesday a multi-jurisdictional investigation into allegations of human trafficking and different sexual offences towards kids concluded in late November once they arrested a person with 11 prison offences.  

The investigation, named Undertaking Shrewsbury, started in August when officers from each the Kingston Police and Better Sudbury Police acquired details about a person allegedly “recruiting and transporting two underage girls for sex trafficking,” A/Det. Insp. Addison Hunter mentioned in a video associated to the press launch.  

Peel Regional Police turned concerned once they found the offences towards the ladies allegedly befell within the Better Toronto Space, they mentioned. 

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Because of the human trafficking ingredient, the widescale investigation was coordinated by means of the Ontario OPP’s Human Trafficking Intelligence-led Joint Forces Technique (IJFS), a group of full-time investigators and analysts who’re assigned to taking part police companies throughout Ontario.

Shaped in 2020, the group assists in “identifying, investigating and disrupting multi-jurisdictional human trafficking organizations operating within Ontario,” police mentioned. 

On Nov. 20, because of the three-month-long investigation, the OPP arrested 37-year-old Sheldon Lester Saunders, of Scarborough, and charged him with 11 prison offences, together with: assault inflicting bodily hurt; promoting sexual companies; procuring underneath 18 years; materials profit ensuing from trafficking in individuals; materials profit from sexual companies acquired from individual underneath 18 years; site visitors in individuals underneath 18 years of age; disobey courtroom order; makes, prints or publishes any little one pornography; possession of kid pornography; imports, distributes or sells any little one pornography; and assault. 

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The fees haven’t been confirmed in courtroom. Saunders stays in custody and is scheduled to look on Dec. 16 on the Ontario Court docket of Justice in Brampton. 

There have been 20 taking part police companies, together with Kingston Police, Ontario Provincial Police, Ottawa Police Service, Anishinabek Police Companies, Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service, Barrie Police Service, Durham Regional Police Service, Better Sudbury Police Service, Halton Regional Police Service, Hamilton Police Service, London Police Service, Niagara Regional Police Service, Peel Regional Police, Peterborough Police Service, Six Nations Police Service, Thunder Bay Police Service, Toronto Police Service, Treaty Three Police Service, Windsor Police Service, and York Regional Police. 

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The investigation was additionally bolstered by the OPP Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement Squad, and IJFS members from Toronto Police Service, York Regional Police, and Sufferer Companies of Kingston and Frontenac, they added. 

Police mentioned the victims have since been taken to locations of security and offered help companies.

“The victims are now safe and receiving support. We believe there may be more victims,” Hunter mentioned.

Anybody with info is requested to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122, or report them anonymously to Crime Stoppers.

The Canadian Centre to Finish Human Trafficking has sources out there for victims and survivors of human trafficking on their web site at canadiancentretoendhumantrafficking.ca.  

A nationwide hotline can be out there 24 hours a day, seven days every week at 1-833-900-1010. 

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