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July 7, 2022
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Trenton, N.J. - The Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ State Police have arrested six suspects for allegedly operating a human trafficking network in Central Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ. During a four-month investigation, detectives discovered that the suspects smuggled female victims into the country and forced them into prostitution.
On Friday, January 21, detectives from the State Police Missing Persons & Human Trafficking Unit obtained information that a juvenile was being trafficked out of a residence on Hudson Street, in Trenton, Mercer County. Later in the day, detectives along with members of the State Police T.E.A.M.S. Unit, K-9 Unit, Crime Suppression Central Unit, Trenton Police Department, and United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) executed a search warrant at the residence. As a result, detectives located two female victims inside the residence and arrested Daniel Camara Bonito, 55, of Trenton and Edy Villeda Estrada, 39, of Trenton.
During the investigation, detectives discovered that one of the female victims was smuggled from Mexico to Texas under the belief that she would be working in a restaurant. However, she was involuntarily forced into a human sex trafficking operation. The juvenile was then trafficked into Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ where she continued to be forced into prostitution in Asbury Park before being moved to Trenton.
Through various investigative means, detectives identified Paulino Macolas-Aguirre, 43, of Trenton, N.J. as the ringleader of the human trafficking operation and determined that he was operating out of multiple residences in Trenton.
On Wednesday, May 11, detectives from the Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ State Police Missing Persons & Human Trafficking Unit, Trenton Police Department, Asbury Park Police Department, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Fugitive Unit and the Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ Division of Criminal Justice executed search warrants at various residences in Trenton. As a result, nine additional female victims were located. Detectives also obtained evidence that they were smuggled into the United States under the pretense they would be provided legitimate employment.
Due to this investigation the following suspects have been charged:
"The trafficking of human beings is horrific, particularly when it involves the sexual exploitation of vulnerable women and girls lured to this country under the promise of a better life," said Acting Attorney General Platkin. "We are committed to working with the State Police and our law enforcement partners to arrest human traffickers and rescue their victims from the shadows, where these crimes occur."
"Human trafficking victims are subjected to irreprehensible physical and emotional abuse because of the manipulation and fear-based tactics used by their perpetrators," said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, Superintendent of the Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ State Police. "This investigation shows our dedication to use every resource at our disposal to bring these criminals to justice and dismantle operations that create life-long, damage to victims. We remain committed to working with our partners to aggressively target these offenders but remind everyone to remain vigilant and report these heinous crimes to law enforcement."
Daniel Handerson Camara Perico and Daniela Penco-Camara remain at large. All other suspects were lodged in Mercer County Jail pending detention hearings.
If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, please call 855-END-NJ-HT. All tips remain anonymous.
This case is being prosecuted by the Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ Division of Criminal Justice. All victims recovered were provided victim services.
Charges are mere accusations, and the accused is considered innocent until proven guilty.
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