
Authorities in North Texas have uncovered a significant human trafficking operation, leading to the arrest of four Indian-origin individuals. The arrests followed a welfare check that revealed 15 women being held in dire conditions in a home in Princeton, Texas. The women were forced to sleep on the floor and work for various shell companies. The operation was exposed after a pest control worker discovered bedbugs, leading to further investigation. The suspects, including Santhosh Katkoori, have been charged with human trafficking, sex trafficking, human smuggling, and forced labor. Police believe there could be over 100 victims involved in the operation.
Four people were arrested in North Texas for an alleged human trafficking operation. Police allege Santhosh Katkoori led the operation, but an attorney for Katkoori claims there was no trafficking at all. https://t.co/vpV1XimFFI
Police in Texas say they uncovered a large labor trafficking operation exploiting 15 women in the town of Princeton earlier this spring while responding to a welfare call. https://t.co/Mrd0wtIOMX
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