Saskatchewan RCMP seeks help from public to address human trafficking
It has been almost a full week since human trafficking charges were laid against two men in rural Saskatchewan and many are still asking how something like that could happen.
The alleged incident was said to involve restaurants in Tisdale and Elrose and involved a woman from Bangladesh who was forced to work 10 to 12 hours a day in several restaurants. She stayed in a dark, wet concrete basement when she wasn’t working.
In the days following the announcement from police, people in the province have learned that while these incidents aren’t common, they can happen.
Supt. Glenn Church, the officer in charge of the RCMP’s Saskatchewan Enforcement Response Team, told Gormley the best way police can track these cases is typically from tips given by the community.