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Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals
Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals

Canada Standard

time22-05-2025

  • Canada Standard

Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals

May 22, 2025 Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada Border Services Agency | Royal Canadian Mounted Police The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are announcing that three individuals have entered guilty pleas and have been sentenced in connection with a joint investigation into human trafficking and employing foreign nationals without authorization. On April 23, 2025, Christian Vitela pled guilty to employing foreign nationals without authorization under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act . He received a conditional discharge with two years of probation with the condition that he not employ foreign nationals. On February 5, 2024, Mario Roca Morales pled guilty to three counts of human trafficking in violation of the Criminal Code of Canada . On February 27, 2024, he was sentenced to eight and a half years incarceration. On February 14, 2023, Miurel Bracamonte pled guilty to employing a foreign national without authorization, in violation of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act . Bracamonte received a four-month conditional sentence plus an additional eight months probation. Additionally, she was ordered to pay $2,771 in restitution to the victim. In 2018, the RCMP's Hamilton-Niagara Regional Detachment and the CBSA's Southern Ontario Region began a joint investigation into human trafficking and unauthorized employment of foreign nationals. The foreign nationals entered the country as visitors via Toronto Pearson International Airport, John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport. The investigation revealed these individuals were trafficked into employment in different lines of work, mostly in the Hamilton-Niagara Region, through employment agencies operated by members of the group who had facilitated their entry into Canada. The foreign nationals were exploited by the group members and their respective companies. RCMP and CBSA, along with the Hamilton Police Service and several other police services in July and September of 2019, conducted eight search warrants in the Golden Horseshoe area, seven in Hamilton and one in Milton. They discovered 84 foreign nationals, living in deplorable conditions, upwards of 25 people living in a single house and others with infestations of bed bugs, cockroaches and other vermin. These search warrants and investigation led to charges of Human Trafficking, Material Benefit and Employing Foreign Nationals Without Authorization being laid in 2021 and 2022. The final court process was completed in April of 2025. If you have information about suspected human trafficking or foreign nationals being illegally employed, please contact the CBSA Border Watch Line at 1-888-502-9060. If you wish to report criminal activity in your area, you can contact your local police, the Ontario RCMP at 1-800-387-0020, or report anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), at any time.

Trafficked foreigners found working in Ontario lived in ‘deplorable' conditions
Trafficked foreigners found working in Ontario lived in ‘deplorable' conditions

Global News

time22-05-2025

  • Global News

Trafficked foreigners found working in Ontario lived in ‘deplorable' conditions

Police say three people have been convicted in relation to a Ontario human trafficking investigation. The RCMP and CBSA said the probe started in 2018 when foreign nationals entered Canada through Toronto and Montreal's international airports 'as visitors.' 'The investigation revealed these individuals were trafficked into employment in different lines of work, mostly in the Hamilton-Niagara Region, through employment agencies operated by members of the group who had facilitated their entry into Canada,' police said. Investigators allege the foreign nationals were 'exploited by the group members and their respective companies.' In July and September 2019, police said during several search warrants in Hamilton and Milton they made a 'deplorable' discovery. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy They found 84 foreign nationals living in 'deplorable conditions' — with upwards of 25 people living in one house — and other homes infested with bed bugs, cockroaches and other vermin, investigators said. Story continues below advertisement 1:53 Human trafficking not just a big city problem: RCMP The investigation led to charges such as human trafficking, material benefit and employing foreign nationals without authorization to be laid. The final court process was completed this April and three people were convicted. Police said Mario Roca Morales plead guilty and was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for human trafficking. Christian Vitela pled guilty to employing foreign nationals without authorization and received a conditional discharge with two years of probation with the condition that he does not employ foreign nationals. Miurel Bracamonte pled guilty to employing a foreign national without authorization. She was given a four-month conditional sentence plus an additional eight months of probation. She was also ordered to pay $2,771 in restitution to the victim. 'The charges and subsequent sentencing reflect a comprehensive investigation and our unwavering commitment to preserving the integrity of Canada's immigration system,' said Abeid Morgan with CBSA. Story continues below advertisement Anyone with information about suspected human trafficking or foreign nationals being illegally employed is asked to contact CBSA or police.

Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals
Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals

Cision Canada

time22-05-2025

  • Cision Canada

Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals

, May 22, 2025 /CNW/ -The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are announcing that three individuals have entered guilty pleas and have been sentenced in connection with a joint investigation into human trafficking and employing foreign nationals without authorization. On April 23, 2025, Christian Vitela pled guilty to employing foreign nationals without authorization under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. He received a conditional discharge with two years of probation with the condition that he not employ foreign nationals. On February 5, 2024, Mario Roca Morales pled guilty to three counts of human trafficking in violation of the Criminal Code. On February 27, 2024, he was sentenced to eight and a half years' incarceration. On February 14, 2023, Miurel Bracamonte pled guilty to employing a foreign national without authorization, in violation of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Bracamonte received a four-month conditional sentence plus an additional eight months' probation. Additionally, she was ordered to pay $2,771 in restitution to the victim. In 2018, the RCMP's Hamilton-Niagara Regional Detachment and the CBSA's Southern Ontario Region began a joint investigation into human trafficking and unauthorized employment of foreign nationals. The foreign nationals entered the country as visitors via Toronto Pearson International Airport, John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport. The investigation revealed these individuals were trafficked into employment in different lines of work, mostly in the Hamilton-Niagara Region, through employment agencies operated by members of the group who had facilitated their entry into Canada. The foreign nationals were exploited by the group members and their respective companies. RCMP and CBSA, along with the Hamilton Police Service and several other police services in July and September of 2019, conducted eight search warrants in the Golden Horseshoe area, seven in Hamilton and one in Milton. They discovered 84 foreign nationals, living in deplorable conditions, upwards of 25 people living in a single house and others with infestations of bed bugs, cockroaches and other vermin. These search warrants and investigation led to charges of Human Trafficking, Material Benefit and Employing Foreign Nationals Without Authorization being laid in 2021 and 2022. The final court process was completed in April of 2025. If you have information about suspected human trafficking or foreign nationals being illegally employed, please contact the CBSA Border Watch Line at 1-888-502-9060. If you wish to report criminal activity in your area, you can contact your local police, the Ontario RCMP at 1-800-387-0020, or report anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), at any time. Quotes "I am proud of the efforts of Canada Border Services Agency investigators in ensuring the rights, safety and well-being of the victims in this investigation. The charges and subsequent sentencing reflect a comprehensive investigation and our unwavering commitment to preserving the integrity of Canada's immigration system. The CBSA and the RCMP engage in ongoing collaboration to enhance border security and ensure that individuals who violate the law are held accountable for their actions." - Abeid Morgan, A/Director, Intelligence and Enforcement Operations Division, Southern Ontario Region, Canada Border Services Agency "The Royal Canadian Mounted Police seeks to preserve the safety and security of all members of the public in Canada, regardless of their citizenship. The high quality of this investigation is reflected in the fact that all three individuals entered guilty pleas. I commend the ongoing efforts and commitment of our members and the members of the CBSA who both work diligently to safeguard our borders." - Staff Sergeant Sylvain Tessier, Acting Officer in Charge, Hamilton-Niagara Regional Detachment Quick facts The CBSA identifies, investigates and pursues prosecution of individuals and entities that engage in or facilitate immigration fraud and other violations of the Customs Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. In 2024, the CBSA opened 184 criminal investigations into suspected offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The CBSA receives referrals for suspected immigration offences from a variety of sources, including partner organizations and other government departments. Members of the public can report suspicious immigration activities through the Border Watch Line or by calling 1-888-502-9060. Website: X: @CanBorderSOR Facebook: CanBorder Instagram: CanBorder YouTube: CanBorder SOURCE Canada Border Services Agency

Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals
Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Joint CBSA and RCMP investigation into a human trafficking network leads to sentencing of three individuals

NIAGARA FALLS, ON, May 22, 2025 /CNW/ -The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are announcing that three individuals have entered guilty pleas and have been sentenced in connection with a joint investigation into human trafficking and employing foreign nationals without authorization. On April 23, 2025, Christian Vitela pled guilty to employing foreign nationals without authorization under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. He received a conditional discharge with two years of probation with the condition that he not employ foreign nationals. On February 5, 2024, Mario Roca Morales pled guilty to three counts of human trafficking in violation of the Criminal Code. On February 27, 2024, he was sentenced to eight and a half years' incarceration. On February 14, 2023, Miurel Bracamonte pled guilty to employing a foreign national without authorization, in violation of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Bracamonte received a four-month conditional sentence plus an additional eight months' probation. Additionally, she was ordered to pay $2,771 in restitution to the victim. In 2018, the RCMP's Hamilton-Niagara Regional Detachment and the CBSA's Southern Ontario Region began a joint investigation into human trafficking and unauthorized employment of foreign nationals. The foreign nationals entered the country as visitors via Toronto Pearson International Airport, John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport. The investigation revealed these individuals were trafficked into employment in different lines of work, mostly in the Hamilton-Niagara Region, through employment agencies operated by members of the group who had facilitated their entry into Canada. The foreign nationals were exploited by the group members and their respective companies. RCMP and CBSA, along with the Hamilton Police Service and several other police services in July and September of 2019, conducted eight search warrants in the Golden Horseshoe area, seven in Hamilton and one in Milton. They discovered 84 foreign nationals, living in deplorable conditions, upwards of 25 people living in a single house and others with infestations of bed bugs, cockroaches and other vermin. These search warrants and investigation led to charges of Human Trafficking, Material Benefit and Employing Foreign Nationals Without Authorization being laid in 2021 and 2022. The final court process was completed in April of 2025. If you have information about suspected human trafficking or foreign nationals being illegally employed, please contact the CBSA Border Watch Line at 1-888-502-9060. If you wish to report criminal activity in your area, you can contact your local police, the Ontario RCMP at 1-800-387-0020, or report anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), at any time. Quotes "I am proud of the efforts of Canada Border Services Agency investigators in ensuring the rights, safety and well-being of the victims in this investigation. The charges and subsequent sentencing reflect a comprehensive investigation and our unwavering commitment to preserving the integrity of Canada's immigration system. The CBSA and the RCMP engage in ongoing collaboration to enhance border security and ensure that individuals who violate the law are held accountable for their actions." - Abeid Morgan, A/Director, Intelligence and Enforcement Operations Division, Southern Ontario Region, Canada Border Services Agency "The Royal Canadian Mounted Police seeks to preserve the safety and security of all members of the public in Canada, regardless of their citizenship. The high quality of this investigation is reflected in the fact that all three individuals entered guilty pleas. I commend the ongoing efforts and commitment of our members and the members of the CBSA who both work diligently to safeguard our borders." - Staff Sergeant Sylvain Tessier, Acting Officer in Charge, Hamilton-Niagara Regional Detachment Quick facts The CBSA identifies, investigates and pursues prosecution of individuals and entities that engage in or facilitate immigration fraud and other violations of the Customs Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. In 2024, the CBSA opened 184 criminal investigations into suspected offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The CBSA receives referrals for suspected immigration offences from a variety of sources, including partner organizations and other government departments. Members of the public can report suspicious immigration activities through the Border Watch Line or by calling 1-888-502-9060. X: @RCMPONTFacebook: rcmpontarioYouTube: @RCMP_Ontario_GRCWebsite: RCMP in Ontario Website: @CanBorderSORFacebook: CanBorderInstagram: CanBorderYouTube: CanBorder SOURCE Canada Border Services Agency View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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