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CALGARY A Calgary man wanted for human trafficking has been arrested by police. Shakir Jamal, 38, was wanted on warrants for trafficking of persons, material benefit from trafficking, advertising sex services, assault with a weapon and assault. He was also wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for parole violation. Jamal remained in custody Wednesday afternoon and is scheduled to appear in court next on Feb. 3. Police said the alleged human trafficking was uncovered during a drug trafficking investigation into a group known as The Family, with up to 500 members. Dozens of arrests were made in November 2020, with 11 people being charged, including the alleged leader of the group, Lawrence Orubor, 52, who was charged with a number of drug offences.
CALGARY The Calgary Police Service says the leader of a high-profile local drug network known as The Family was allegedly involved in human trafficking and warrants have been issued for an alleged accomplice. Investigators say at least two women were trafficked and at least one alleged they were assaulted if they did not comply with the demands of the leader and his associate. This group targeted women who were vulnerable to manipulation and control because of their addiction, said Staff Sgt. Jodi Gach. They preyed on at least two women that we currently know about, though we know they had a vast network in Calgary.
Alleged boss of huge Calgary organized crime network now accused of human trafficking A Calgary man suspected of being the leader of a 500-person criminal organization involved in selling drugs faces new charges of trafficking of women for the purposes of prostitution, police say. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 12, 2021 9:36 AM MT | Last Updated: January 12 Lawrence Orubor, 52, left, is the alleged leader of a massive drug distribution network known as The Family. Shakir Jamal, 38, right, an alleged accomplice, is wanted on Canada-wide warrants.(Calgary Police Service/Facebook) A Calgary man suspected of being the leader of a 500-person criminal organization involved in selling drugs now faces fresh charges trafficking of women for the purposes of prostitution, police said in a release Tuesday.
Article content An investigation into a violent drug trade network dubbed The Family has uncovered allegations of human trafficking of at least two women. The Calgary Police Service arrested a man they said was the leader of the network, and others accused of drug distribution, last November following a year-long investigation. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Human trafficking charges laid against leader of violent drug trade network The Family Back to video Police said The Family was linked to about 80 violent incidents over an 18-month period and that the operation involved about 500 people many of whom were preyed upon and using substances to buy and sell drugs.