Prostitution, Human Trafficking Alleged at Calgary Salon
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Prostitutes allegedly offered at Calgary hair salon
A Calgary woman who police allege posed as a hair stylist to run a bawdy house faces several charges in one of two unrelated human trafficking cases in the city.
In September, vice-squad officers began watching a woman they say was advertising the erotic services of young Asian women on a free online classified ad service.
The probe led police to the Alternative Hair Design salon and to homes in Calgary, where prostitution and human trafficking were allegedly taking place.
A woman posing as a hair stylist at the salon allegedly made appointments for clients to meet prostitutes.
Police said undercover officers were offered services, including the chance to purchase two teenage Asian women for $5,000 each. Eventually, the two women, both originally from China, were sold to officers for $4,000 each, police said. The women were later found to be 25 and 41 years old.
“Human trafficking is a hugely profitable industry in the world,” said Supt. Roger Chaffin of the Calgary police. “In terms of the price for these particular girls — again it is a fairly rare investigation so I don’t know that this price, how common that price was — but it’s a shocking thing to see humans traded for money and for a relatively low amount of money.”
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