Friday, April 3, 2015

Human Smuggling and Sexual Exploitation: the RCMP Disrupts a Canada-Wide Prostitution Ring

Human Smuggling and Sexual Exploitation: the RCMP Disrupts a Canada-Wide Prostitution Ring

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Montréal, April 1, 2015 – Two major cells of a Canada-wide prostitution ring were disrupted between March 27 and April 1, 2015 in the wake of an investigation targeting an Asian-based international criminal organization that is allegedly involved in the smuggling of young women into Canada for sexual exploitation through various bawdy-houses.

As part of an investigation dubbed Project Confidence, investigators of the RCMP Immigration and Passport Section conducted a three-step operation in the Greater Montréal and Toronto areas, resulting in six arrests and sixteen searches.
It is alleged that the victims, who are mainly from Korea and China, received assistance from the criminal organization to enter Canada illegally via land crossings or with visas obtained through false pretenses. Upon entering Canada, the victims were taken over, controlled and exploited by a prostitution ring operating Canada-wide (Halifax, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver).

Charges

Investigators arrested several key players as well as the main leaders of this criminal organization. The accused will face a number of charges under the Criminal Code, including:
  • Material benefit from sexual services
  • Procuring
  • Procuring – person under 18 years
  • Advertising sexual services
The accused are:
  • Kai CHEN, 37, from Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot
  • Nan WU, 33, from Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot
  • Le YU, 38, from Montréal
  • Anyang CUI, 26, from Montréal
  • Daegun CHUN, 46, from Toronto
  • Ying Li, 31, from Toronto
  • Jeonghwan SEO, 34, from Toronto
  • Mélanie WILLIAMS-JOHNSON, 20, from Montréal (wanted)

Wanted

Jeonghwan SEO
Jeonghwan SEO
***Updated 2015-04-01 19:30 
Jeonghwan Seo was apprehended in the Jasper, Alberta region.**
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Mélanie WILLIAMS-JOHNSON
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The ringleaders arrested in Toronto this morning will appear at the Montréal Court House Thursday, April 2nd. The other accused, who were arrested in Montréal last March 27 and 30, appeared at the Montréal Court House earlier this week.
Also, two clients were arrested on the premises at the time the operations took place and charged with being found in a bawdy-house. They were later released on a promise to appear.

Seized Property

Investigators conducted sixteen searches and seized offence-related property, including:
  • Computers
  • Cell phones
  • Two vehicles, a 2011 Infiniti FX50 and a 2014 Honda Civic
  • Large sums of money

The Partners

The investigation, launched in January 2014, was conducted in partnership with theSection des Enquêtes multidisciplinaires et coordination jeunesse/équipe de moralité Nordof the Service de police de la ville de MontréalExternal link, Opens in a new window, the Canada Border Services AgencyExternal link, Opens in a new window, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Greater Toronto Area Detachment,Aéroports de MontréalExternal link, Opens in a new window Airport Security and the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of CanadaExternal link, Opens in a new window.
The RCMP works closely with its domestic and international partners to disrupt criminal organizations that facilitate human smuggling into Canada. Through its efforts to curb criminal activity at the border, the RCMP contributes to ensuring the safety of the public.

Appeal to the Public

If you have information on illicit activity involving illegal immigration, contact the RCMP at 1-800-771-5401 or 514 939-8300.
Who could be a victim of sexual exploitation? Visit the Human Trafficking National Coordination Centre to learn more about the indicators.
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