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Human trafficking arrests made in Quebec and Ontario

MONTREAL – Human-trafficking charges have been laid after Romanian women were allegedly lured to Canada with the promise of a better future and forced to work for years in erotic massage parlours.

A wide-ranging federal investigation into the smuggling of Romanian families started about a year ago and, following a handful of arrests over the past few months in Toronto and Cornwall, Ont., police arrested a man in Montreal today on serious charges.

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Marius Trifu Miclescu is expected to make an appearance in court today on charges of human trafficking, procurement and living off the avails of prostitution.

Watch:  RCMP spokesperson Caroline Leteint describes the investigation 

RCMP Cpl. Caroline Letang says four victims have been identified in this case – all of Romanian origin. They were allegedly being put to work in illegal parlours in Montreal.

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At least one of the women had been there for several years and, Letang says, the women were threatened so that they remained under the network’s control.

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Police say other arrests are possible and they are actively searching for at least one other Montreal man who has avoided arrest.

Valentin Dumitru, 54, from Saint-Léonard, Que. is being sought by Canadian authorities in connection with human trafficking. RCMP Handout

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