The Muslim child sex trafficking gangs of Europe come to North America. Apparently Western media doesn’t think it’s big news. Instead, some random incidents of spray painting on mosques following a terrorist attack becomes a serious case of hate crime, more grave than terrorist attack (even when it is discovered the perpetrator of the vandalism is Muslim).
In Edmonton, Canada, a Muslim man has been caught doing what we find everywhere there is a large Muslim population — human trafficking and sexual assault. Similar acts have been propagated by people in UK, where tens of thousands of Muslims have been accused of sexually assaulting and trafficking over a million non-Muslim girls. But the media will not highlight how this has been a routine act for them, and that is the reason why this story was buried deep down in the website, while any random case where a visible minority gets stared at in public transportation catches headlines quickly.
Politicians can keep turning a blind eye, law enforcement ignore it, so this pox on our communities will continue to get worse.
Man charged with human trafficking, assaulting two women in Edmonton
Police believe there may be additional victims in Alberta and Saskatchewan
By CBC, December 31, 2016:
An Edmonton man is facing human trafficking and other charges after two women were allegedly sold for sex and sexually assaulted.
Investigators believe the same man may have trafficked other women in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and that he may have used social media sites to approach women.
Omar Abdi Ahmed, 24 — also known as Jojo — is facing a total of 18 charges, Edmonton police said in a news release Friday. Ahmed is from Winnipeg but has family in Edmonton, police said.
He is in custody.
The police investigation began on Dec. 7, when patrol officers were called to a reported sexual assault in the area of 154th Street and 111th Avenue.
Police determined that an 18-year-old woman had been assaulted and trafficked over several days.
Ahmed is facing six charges in relation to the incident, including human trafficking, procuring, receiving a financial or material benefit from sexual services, advertising sexual services, sexual assault and unlawful confinement.
On Dec. 28, police responded to another report of an assault in the area of 38th Avenue and Gateway Boulevard.There officers found a 20-year-old woman who had been threatened, choked and trafficked for sex.
Ahmed has been charged with 12 offences in connection with the second incident.
They include human trafficking, receiving a financial or material benefit from sexual services, procuring, advertising sexual services, withholding traffic documents, forcible confinement, uttering threats, choking with intent to overcome, assault, mischief and two counts of breach of recognizance.
Police have released a photo of the accused as they believe there may additional victims who have yet to come forward.
“Human trafficking and exploitation of sexual services providers are a concern not only in Edmonton, but in cities and towns across Canada,” Acting Staff Sgt. Melanie Grace from the EPS vice unit said in a news release Friday.
“I encourage anyone who has been approached by Ahmed or feels they have been trafficked or exploited by him to contact police as soon as possible.”
Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact Edmonton police or Crime Stoppers.
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