Local residents take a stand against human trafficking
As a human trafficking case makes its way through the courts in southern Saskatchewan, a group of people in Prince Albert braved the cold Thursday to raise awareness about the issue.
On Jan. 28, four adults were arrested following a traffic stop near Swift Current. Two young female passengers were found inside the two vehicles and did not have identification. Police arrested the four adults and charged them with human trafficking.
Sherry McLennan, the Area Director for Métis Nation Western Region Two, organized the protest and said the recent story compelled her to take action.
“People don’t know there are actually people that are taking our children and selling them to other people to use for sex slaves, for organ parts, and then [the parents] never find their children again,” she said.