Just Two words for these Scumbag pimps (mostly not white illegals, migrants and rapefugees) trafficking underage girls , enslaving them and poisoning them with drugs as young as 12, Long Rope! State sanctioned execution in the near future.
72 Human Trafficking Charges Laid By Ontario Police Partners In Just Over A Year
“Traffickers exploit the lack of public awareness to perpetuate their heinous crime. The public can help by being aware of what trafficking looks like and reporting it. Family and friends play a vital role in helping victims become survivors, by recognizing when something has changed in their loved ones and reaching out.” said Staff Sergeant Guy Renaud, GSPS
On March 6, 2020, the Government of Ontario announced funding in order to establish the IJFS, consisting of full-time investigators and analysts who are assigned to participating police agencies across Ontario, including municipal and First Nations, along with additional resources to the OPP. The IJFS has increased the capacity for policing by assisting in identifying, investigating and disrupting multi-jurisdictional human trafficking organizations operating within Ontario.
The 21 participating police agencies include: Anishinabek, Akwesasne, Barrie, Durham, Halton, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Niagara, OPP, Ottawa, Peel, Peterborough, Six Nations, Greater Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Treaty Three, Waterloo, Windsor and York.
Since the IJFS was created in December 2021, the 21 police services have:
- conducted 65 investigations;
- assisted 61 victims;
- laid 72 human trafficking charges;
- laid 167 additional charges; and,
- charged 28 people.
Police say the victims ranged from 12 to 47 years old, while the accused ranged from 18 to 44 years old. All victims were provided services and support through the OPP IJFS Victim Specialist or local victim services.
“Ontario has a higher average annual rate of police-reported human trafficking cases due to the many urban areas across our province, including the GTA – compared to the national average. Increased access to major transportation and transit hubs makes mobility very convenient, along with the easy access to larger hotels and other accommodation facilities. By working together as policing partners to address human trafficking across Ontario, we are making a difference.” explains Inspector Susan Gomes, TPS
Investigative assistance was also provided by the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC).
Human trafficking investigations are complex and often require a cross-jurisdictional approach as they may cross into other areas of Ontario according to police. The median length of time to complete a human trafficking case is 382 days (according to Statistics Canada, 2021).
“Due to the transient nature of human trafficking, one police service cannot battle human trafficking alone – we rely on our law enforcement and community partners and on the public for support. Together with the members of the IJFS, we will continue to fight for those who cannot, for those who live in fear, for those who do not feel like their life is their own.” Detective Inspector Jordan Whitesell, OPP IJFS Lead said in a press release.
If you or someone you know is being trafficked, call your local
police. The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking has resources
available for victims and survivors of human trafficking on their
website at canadiancentretoendhumantraffi