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Edmonton man charged with forcing woman into sex trade

Police said Prince Opoku was arrested following an investigation into his alleged involvement in the sex services industry. Courtesy, Edmonton police

Police have laid human trafficking-related charges against a 25-year-old Edmonton man for allegedly forcing a woman to work in the sex trade.

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In a media release sent Thursday, police said Prince Opoku was arrested following an investigation into his alleged involvement in the sex services industry.

Police allege Opoku forced a woman in her early 20s to travel to cities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta to work in the sex industry beginning in early 2015.

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Officers believe there may be more victims.

Police arrested Opoku at a northeast Edmonton home on Monday.

Opoku is facing multiple firearm and human trafficking-related charges including:

  • Procuring
  • Trafficking in persons
  • Material benefit from sexual services
  • Advertising sexual services
  • Knowingly possessing an unauthorized firearm
  • Careless storage of a firearm
  • Breach of undertaking
  • Breach of recognizance
  • Breach of peace bond (x2)

Police said additional charges may be pending.

Anyone who may have been involved with Opoku is asked to contact police at 780-423-4567 or #377 from a mobile phone. Anonymous information can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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