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Acs is one of 19 people, all men except one, who have stepped forward claiming they were victims of an alleged human trafficking operation run by three Hungarian families now based in Hamilton.
The families running the operation and some of the victims are believed to be of Roma descent, often referred to as Gypsies, or czigany in Hungarian. All the victims, however, claimed refugee status on the basis of being Roma, allegedly on the instructions of their captors.
A dozen people are now facing more than 60 charges stemming from an ongoing year-long investigation conducted jointly by the RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency.
The alleged leader of the Gypsy trafficking ring is Ferenc Domotor Sr., now under house arrest in his family’s $715,000 home on Cloverleaf Drive in Ancaster.
 
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Both the number of alleged victims and accused perpetrators make this the largest case of human trafficking in Canadian history.
The charges would lead to the first convictions related to forced labour since Canada’s Criminal Code was changed in 2005 to include human trafficking as an offence.
Domotor Sr. told The Spectator he and his family are innocent of the charges, that he only knows two of the 19 alleged victims and those two men were employed legally in his construction business.
The allegations, laid out in criminal charges and RCMP search warrant documents filed in court, are shocking.
According to RCMP allegations, the victims were targeted and recruited in and around Papa, a city of about 33,000 in western Hungary about 70 kilometres from the Austrian border.
 
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The victims were allegedly flown to Canada, coached to declare themselves refugees once they arrived, then taken to a handful of residences in Hamilton and Ancaster, where they were kept in what are alleged to be virtual slave-like conditions. The men were allegedly kept in the basements of at least five houses in groups of four or five, fed “three-day-old meals that even dogs would not eat,” according to one statement received by the RCMP, and forced to work up to seven days a week for no pay while the alleged captors held their official documents.
“You will regret 10 times (over) that you came here,” one of the victims allegedly told a new arrival.
Many of the victims allege they were threatened, ordered to not leave the houses unescorted and, in some cases, beaten.
The accused belong to three families police believe are intertwined by marriage.
 
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Facing a variety of human trafficking, fraud, conspiracy and organized crime charges are:
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Ferenc Domotor Sr., 48, the alleged kingpin of the operation;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Ferenc Domotor Jr., 20, son of Domotor Sr.;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Ferenc Domotor Sr.’s father, also named Ferenc, 68;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Gyongyi Kolompar, 40, spouse of Domotor Sr.;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Gyula Domotor, 32, brother of Domotor Sr.;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Lajos Domotor, 42;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Gizella Domotor, 42;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Gizella Kolompar, 41, known as Eva;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Attila Kolompar, 35;
[SIZE=+2]•[/SIZE] Ferenc Karadi, 47;
The charges carry maximum sentences ranging from five to 14 years.
 
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