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Prices at the Pumps - March 20, 2024 #saltwire #energymarkets #pricesatthepumps #gaspricesRCMP in Nova Scotia have charged a former resident of the province with 10 offences after an investigation into human trafficking in Halifax County between 2007 and 2010.
On March 7, armed with an arrest warrant, officers from Nova Scotia flew to Alberta and arrested 36-year-old Darrell Robert William Fisher, formerly of Halifax County, in Edmonton.He appeared in Halifax provincial court March 11 and was released on conditions.
“Any historical case is difficult and a challenge, and human trafficking cases in themselves are challenging and complex,” he said. “It’s an historical, multi-jurisdictional human trafficking investigation that involved multiple victims, although not all of them have come forward at this point.”
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