Marlborough Express

‘Modern day slaves’ forced to clean vacation homes

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were lured to Canada believing they would be offered jobs and educationa­l opportunit­ies.

‘‘The 43 victims were transporte­d to Canada, coached on what to say as they entered the country but then made to live in squalid conditions at locations in Barrie and Wasaga Beach,’’ OPP Deputy Commission­er Rick Barnum said. ‘‘From there, their situation only became worse.’’

Authoritie­s said no arrests have been made but added that they expect to file charges.

The operation targeting the alleged human traffickin­g ring took place February 5 and also involved the Canada Border Services Agency, police said.

The Mexican workers have since been offered accommodat­ions and legitimate employment at a local resort, Barrie police Chief Kimberley Greenwood said. He added that the individual­s are communicat­ing with Immigratio­n and Refugees Canada about their status in the country.

‘‘We have to acknowledg­e that this is the first time that we have seen a labour human traffickin­g operation of this nature and size in our area,’’ Greenwood said.

The workers, whose hometowns were not released, arrived in Canada by plane, police said.

Barnum said the workers, who were mostly men, were driven to and from towns in central and eastern Ontario every day and forced to clean vacation properties and a hotel.

They allegedly were made to pay the trafficker­s large sums of money for transporta­tion and housing, and were only allowed to keep less than $50 a month in some cases.

As many as 250 officers and support staff searched 12 properties last week and rescued the workers from their situation, Barnum said.

‘‘One of the victims said to our officer: ‘Last night, I went to bed a slave. This morning, I woke up a free man,’’’ he said.

Police are keeping close track of two people who were allegedly running the Barrie-based cleaning company that employed the foreign workers as the investigat­ion continues, Barnum said. He said criminal charges would be laid later. – AP

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