
Last week, the government announced that the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) had removed 20 members of a massive human trafficking gang from Canada and deported them back to their native Hungary. The Domotor-Kolompar crime ring—headed by kingpin Fernec Domotor—was busted up in 2010 when a victim escaped and told authorities about the atrocities he and 18 others were forced to endure. The case is the largest known human trafficking ring in Canadian history, exposing a problem in this country that reaches far beyond this Hungarian crime family.
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