Alleged boss of huge Calgary organized crime network now accused of human trafficking
A Calgary man suspected of being the leader of a 500-person criminal organization involved in selling drugs faces new charges of trafficking of women for the purposes of prostitution, police say.
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Posted: Jan 12, 2021 9:36 AM MT | Last Updated: January 12
Lawrence Orubor, 52, left, is the alleged leader of a massive drug distribution network known as The Family. Shakir Jamal, 38, right, an alleged accomplice, is wanted on Canada-wide warrants.(Calgary Police Service/Facebook)
A Calgary man suspected of being the leader of a 500-person criminal organization involved in selling drugs now faces fresh charges trafficking of women for the purposes of prostitution, police said in a release Tuesday.