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June 23, 2010 · No Comments

Edmonton police Supt. Danielle Campbell called human trafficking “a crime that has largely flown under the radar in Canada,” even though it makes more money than arms dealing for global organized crime and is second only to the drug trade.
Official numbers say that about 800 people, mostly women, are brought to Canada every year and forced into virtual slavery, working in the sex trade, sweat shops and elsewhere, but Campbell suspects the real numbers are much higher.
Since human trafficking became a specific crime in 2005, there have only been a handful of charges laid. The first in Western Canada was in Edmonton last September, when cops charged three owners of a west-end massage parlour. They’re accused of keeping three foreign women in the parlour and forcing them provide sex around the clock.

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