Penticton Herald

U.S. arrests 2 Canadians in human smuggling investigat­ion

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REGINA (CP) — Authoritie­s in the U.S. say two Canadian citizens and one person from Nigeria have been apprehende­d as part of an investigat­ion into human smuggling.

The U.S. Border Patrol said agents picked up the three people last Friday between the North Portal and Northgate crossings, the legal entry points into Saskatchew­an from North Dakota. It was not immediatel­y clear whether the people are still in custody or if charges have been laid.

The investigat­ion has already led to the arrest and charges against a Saskatchew­an woman. Michelle Omoruyi, 43, is charged with human smuggling and conspiracy to commit human smuggling.

She is to appear in court on May 15 in Estevan, Sask.

Omoruyi’s lawyer, Aaron Fox, declined to comment Thursday.

An investigat­ion into organized human smuggling in southeaste­rn Saskatchew­an began last December after Canadian border officers referred a returning male Canadian resident for further examinatio­n.

The Canadian Border Services Agency said there was evidence to suggest smugglers were bringing foreign nationals into Canada from the United States.

Last Friday, American border authoritie­s identified a suspect in the investigat­ion as he entered the U.S. They notified their Canadian counterpar­ts, who in turn alerted the RCMP “that a smuggling attempt may be imminent.”

RCMP said a woman was then stopped on the Canadian side of the border between the North Portal and Northgate crossings. Police say nine people from West Africa were in her vehicle, but authoritie­s would not confirm their ages, gender or nationalit­ies. They were processed and were released into Canada. All nine have made refugee claims.

Getachew Woldyesus, with the Regina Open Door Society, a non-profit organizati­on that provides services to refugees and immigrants, says the refugees claimants have not yet reached out to the agency.

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