Canada’s first human trafficking trial is underway in provincial court in Vancouver, with a man facing two counts of human trafficking, along with a series of other prostitution-related charges.
Michael Ng of Vancouver is accused of bringing two women into Canada from China and forcing them into prostitution at his Vancouver massage parlour.
The case began back in May 2004 when police responded to an assault complaint at Ng’s King City Massage Parlour in East Vancouver.
One of the first constables on the scene testified on Tuesday that one woman was crying hysterically in the street and complained of a sore neck and throat. She also had dried blood on her hands.





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1 prominentYYZ // Mar 30, 2006 at 4:27 pm
Canada is extra selective when it comes to immigrants. The enrichment due to third world immigration us an unending one.
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