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Author: Rachel Morgan
Publication Date: July 28, 2026 - 11:43

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‘Soul-destroying crime’: Police make largest human trafficking bust in Halton’s history

July 28, 2026
The 10-month multi-jurisdictional investigation dubbed Project Troubadour began in September 2025 when a female came forward reporting exploitation, Halton police said Tuesday.


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