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Woman allegedly held for sex-trafficking in a Brampton hotel, two men charged

Brampton

In Brampton Change City

Oct 11, 2022

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A woman was allegedly held in a Brampton hotel and trafficked in the sex trade.

Two men face charges in the investigation of alleged sex-trafficking, say Peel Regional Police in an Oct. 11 press release.

The Specialized Enforcement Bureau – Vice investigated on Oct. 8 after receiving a report of “a woman being held against her will and trafficking in the sex trade” in a Brampton hotel, police said. The hotel wasn’t named.

Police found the woman and two men who had skeleton keys to access vehicles, ammunition and a controlled substance.

Two men from Montreal face charges.

Shawn-Michael Paul-Achille, 23, from Montreal was charged with the following:
  • Human trafficking

  • Exercise control direction or influence

  • Communicate for the purpose

  • Receive material benefit

  • Advertise sexual service

  • Breach prohibition order

  • Possession of break-in tools

  • Possession of a controlled substance


Ismael Mouricin, 21, from Montreal was charged with the following:
  • Human trafficking

  • Failing to comply with an undertaking

  • Possession of break-in tools

  • Possession of a controlled substance


Investigators believe there may be additional victims, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area, and encourage them to contact police at 905-453-2121, extension 3555.

Anyone with information about this investigation should call the Specialized Enforcement Bureau –Vice at (905) 453–2121, ext. 3555. Or leave an anonymous tip with Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.peelcrimestoppers.ca
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