Town silent as men facing trafficking charges begin court process
Two men facing charges for human trafficking in Saskatchewan made their first court appearance Thursday morning, though they were not present for it.
Tisdale’s Mohommad Masum, 41, and 52-year-old Sohel Haider of Elrose were represented over the phone by defence lawyer Chris Gratton.
Less than a dozen people were present for the court proceedings.
Masum and Haider have been charged with human trafficking in relation to a situation where a woman was allegedly forced to work at three restaurants for 10- to 12-hour days and live in a dark, damp concrete basement, according to information from the RCMP.