Four arrested as part of research into alleged cross-border trafficking: OPP 

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An OPP ship sits outside of a press conference in Vaughan, Ont., June 20, 2019.

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Eight individuals were discovered hidden in a car during a traffic stop in Cornwall, Ontario, and four people are now facing charges related to alleged human trafficking, according to police. Eight individuals were discovered” concealed” in the back of a vehicle that OPP and RCMP soldiers stopped on Tuesday near the U.S. border, according to provincial authorities. According to police, the driver of the car, a rider, and two more suspects in two different vehicles were taken into custody and charged with plot to break American law. According to the OPP, some Canadian law enforcement organizations and the United States Department of Homeland Security were involved in the investigation that led to that prospects quit. Trending Then

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All four suspects were released from custody, according to authorities, and will make an appearance in jury in Cornwall on February 25. Authorities say, if applicable, fees may also be laid against the eight persons who were hidden in the car.

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