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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.
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.