Human Trafficking Forced Labor Scheme in Princeton
Overview
Four individuals have been arrested for allegedly operating a forced labor scheme in Princeton, Colin County. Authorities discovered over a dozen young women living in deplorable conditions, forced to sleep on the floor.
Key Points
- Location: Investigation centers on a house in Princeton, Colin County, east of McKinney.
- Arrests: Four people arrested in March:
- Shanden Dasari
- Daka Gunda
- Sash Katori
- An Neil Male
Discovery of the Operation
Scope of the Operation
- Scale: Sergeant Carolyn Crawford reveals:
- Estimated involvement of over 100 people
- More than half of these are victims
- Majority of people involved are in DFW area
- Additional Locations: Other addresses in McKinney, Melissa, and other cities involved
Community Reaction
- Local Perspective:
- Neighbors and new tenants of the implicated home are shocked and disturbed
- Family renting the home now found the situation "really dark" and "creepy"
Ongoing Investigation
- Authorities Involved: Princeton Police Department and Federal investigators
- Further Actions: More arrests expected as the investigation continues
- Details Withheld: Police are not revealing:
- Origin of the victims
- How victims were coerced
- Opportunities for escape
Conclusion
The forced labor scheme in Princeton has brought to light a large-scale human trafficking operation involving over 100 people. The investigation is ongoing, with many details still under wraps, but more arrests are anticipated.