Scarborough man arrested for human trafficking-related charged in London, Ont.

A Scarborough man is going through a number of human-trafficking associated charged after he allegedly broke into the sufferer’s London residence, prompting an investigation.

Police say a girl entered into an settlement with a person in Could 2023, the place he agreed to supply her with safety and transportation in trade for compensation.

After a brief time period, police say the person demanded the sufferer pay him extra money than she was in a position to. He threatened her with violence and assaulted her on a number of events when she was unable to pay him the quantity he demanded.

The sufferer sustained accidents starting from minor to severe on account of the assaults, police say.

In September, the person allegedly broke into the sufferer’s residence. Members of the London Police Service have been contacted.

Officers discovered harm to property inside the house and the investigation was reassigned to members of the LPS Human Trafficking Unit.

Via a coordinated effort with the Toronto Police Service, the suspect was recognized and arrested in London on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

Quwayne Miller, 29, of Scarborough, has been charged with the next offences:

  • Trafficking in individuals by exercising management, and many others.
  • Monetary/materials profit/trafficking individual over 18
  • Materials profit from sexual providers
  • Procuring/exercising management
  • Legal harassment by mixture of prohibited conduct
  • Break and enter with intent
  • Assault with a weapon

Investigators imagine there might be extra victims and are interesting to the general public to contact police if they’ve data in relation to the investigation, or if they’ve related dealings with Miller who can also be recognized to make use of the alias “Q”, “Spider” and “Crooked Letter Schemez.”

Miller stays in custody and is anticipated to seem in court docket Monday in relation to the costs.

Anybody with data in relation to this incident is requested to name the London Police Service at (519) 661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Info will also be despatched in on-line anonymously to London Middlesex Crime Stoppers.