Human trafficking charges range from Sask. to Ontario
An RCMP investigation that began in Dundurn, south of Saskatoon, led officers to Yorkton and Ontario.
Police responded to a reported kidnapping at a business in Dundurn on October 23 at about 5:15 a.m. They found an adult woman from Ontario being held against her will.
The responding officers called the Human Trafficking and Counter Exploitation Unit (HTCEU) and found the victim had been forcibly taken from Toronto and then trafficked in Ontario, Manitoba and in Saskatchewan.
“Human trafficking affects communities of all sizes, not just urban centres. It’s a reality that exists in big cities and small towns, including those here at home in Saskatchewan,” said Insp. Jeff Smoliak, RCMP’s Saskatchewan Enforcement Response Teams (SERT) senior investigative officer, in a news release.