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Peterborough Police Involved In Joint Human Trafficking Investigation Resulting In 76 Charges

PETERBOROUGH-Peterborough Police took part in a joint human trafficking investigation that saw one person has been charged with 76 criminal offences.

The joint investigation, named Project Shamrock, began in January 2022 when Kingston Police were made aware of an individual luring victims through social media platforms according to police. An investigation was conducted by the Provincial Human Trafficking Intelligence-led Joint Forces Strategy (IJFS) from the Kingston Police, Ottawa Police Service, Peterborough Police Service and the OPP Digital Forensics.

“The success of Project Shamrock is an important message that as a policing community, we continue to be committed to investigating and holding those that commit these predatory crimes accountable. We will work tirelessly to help reduce victimization and protect the most vulnerable in our communities. I wish to thank our policing partners for their unwavering dedication and ongoing work in this important area,” said Chief Antje McNeely, Kingston Police

Officials say initially, ten victims were identified and provided with aid through a victim services agency, and they are now in a place of safety. Police identified additional victims, resulting in further charges being laid. The investigation was supported by Kingston Victim Services and the OPP IJFS Victim Specialist (of the OPP Victim-Centred Approach Team).

“The IJFS was created to support victims and hold traffickers accountable for their crimes and that objective was achieved. IJFS members conducted a thorough investigation, demonstrating the importance of law enforcement partnerships to rescue victims from exploitation. Our communities are safer because of this team’s dedication,” stated Deputy Commissioner Chuck Cox, Provincial Commander – OPP Investigations and Organized Crime

As part of this ongoing investigation, Michael Mark Haaima, 38-year-old male resident of Kingston, was recently charged with offences contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada as follows:

  • Sexual assault, sec. 271(1) – eighteen counts;
  • Unlawfully access child pornography, sec. 163.1 (4.1) – five counts;
  • Obtaining sexual services for consideration, sec. 286.1 (1) – four counts;
  • Forcible confinement, sec. 279 (2) – four counts;
  • Assault, sec. 266 – three counts;
  • Harassment by watching and besetting, sec. 264 (2)(c);
  • Overcome resistance to offence/attempt to choke, sec. 246 (a); – three counts
  • Criminal harassment by communication, sec. 264 (2)(b);
  • Sexual assault with choking, sec. 272 (1) (c.1); – four counts
  • Uttering threats/death or bodily harm, sec. 264.1 (1) (a) – four counts;
  • Compulsions to commit bestiality, sec. 160 (2);
  • Mischief under $5000, sec. 430 (4);
  • Invitation to sexual touching, sec. 152 – two counts;
  • Sexual interference, sec. 151; – two counts
  • Procuring/person under 18 years, sec. 286.3 (2);
  • Trafficking of a person under 18 years, sec. 279.11 (1);
  • Obtaining sexual services for consideration under 18, sec. 286.1 (2) – four counts
  • Overcome resistance to commit sexual assault, sec. 246 (a);
  • Sexual assault cause bodily harm sec. 272 (1)(c);
  • Luring for Invitation to Sexual Touching sec. 151;
  • Luring for Making Child Pornography sec. 172.1 (1)(b);
  • Aggravated sexual assault, sec. 273 (2)(b) – two counts;
  • Make child pornography, sec. 163.1 (2) – two counts;
  • Make available child pornography, sec. 163.1(3); – two counts
  • Possess child pornography, sec. 163.1 (4) – three counts;
  • Extortion, sec. 346 (1.1)(b); two counts
  • Assault with a weapon, sec. 267 (a); and,
  • Voyeurism, sec. 162 (1)

The accused is being held in custody.

Police suspect there are other victims and are urging anyone with any additional information to contact the OPP non-emergency number at 1-888-310-1122 or their local police. If you or someone you know may be a victim of these crimes, call 9-1-1 immediately.

The Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-833-900-1010. Human trafficking resources are available at canadiancentretoendhumantrafficking.ca.

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Pamela VanMeer is a two time winner of the prestigious Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) Award. Her investigative reports on abuse in Long Term Care Homes garnered international attention for the issue and won the Ron Laidlaw Award. She is a former reporter and anchor at CHEX News, now Global Peterborough and helped launch the New CHEX Daily, a daily half hour talk show. While at CHCH News in Hamilton she covered some of the biggest news stories of the day.

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