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Published Friday, November 12, 2021 1:38PM EST
Last Updated Friday, November 12, 2021 1:38PM EST
York Regional Police say six people are facing charges in connection with a year-long human trafficking investigation that involved multiple GTA police services, the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA), and Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).

In a news release issued Friday, York Regional Police said the investigation, dubbed Project Eonni, began in November 2020 after officers obtained information about an “organized group of suspects” who were operating a company called Moon Waiting VIP.

Police said the company was linked to human trafficking operations throughout the GTA.

According to police, the investigation began with information obtained from the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking (CCTEHT) and Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC).

With the assistance of officers in Toronto and Peel Region, as well as the OPP and the CBSA, police executed 20 search warrants at locations around the GTA, many of which were suspected of being sex trade operations, investigators said.

Six people are now facing charges and officers seized more than $4 million from accounts operated by one of the accused. Approximately $3 million in illegal cannabis was also seized along with 34 firearms and ammunition.

Police said so far they have located seven victims, who have been taken to safe locations and been put in touch with victim support services.

Investigators said 38-year-old Markham resident Di Luan, who also goes by the names of Andy Luan, Vincent Luan, Chia Hao Cheng, and Jia Hoa Zheng, faces nine charges, including trafficking in persons, material benefit from trafficking in persons, laundering proceeds of crime, fraud over $5,000, and careless storage of a firearm.

His photo has now been released by York Regional Police.

“Investigators are releasing a photo of one accused as they believe he may be involved with other vulnerable women. They are asking for those victims to come forward,” the news release read.

“Any victims of human trafficking who are hesitant to come forward due to immigration status concerns should be aware that they have the right to support and protection under the laws in Canada.”

Police say 51-year-old Scarborough resident Geoffrey Payumo, Jia Zhi Li, a 47-year-old Markham resident, 28-year-old Markham woman Ziyou Zhang, and Harold Lai, a 40-year-old man from Richmond Hill, have been charged with material benefit from trafficking in persons and procuring.

A sixth suspect, 41-year-old Toronto resident Jing Jin, has been charged with possession of cannabis for the purpose of distribution.

Was reading this, these guys were rolling heavy.
Reminds me of Project Endgame (the huge ass illegal casino in York). Somebody lost a shyt ton of money and drugs tho, more heads gonna roll
 

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Was reading this, these guys were rolling heavy.
Reminds me of Project Endgame (the huge ass illegal casino in York). Somebody lost a shyt ton of money and drugs tho, more heads gonna roll
yeah that casino bust was brazyyyy. the asians are like Liberace/Rothstein in their criminal oppulence.
 

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Ontario reported its highest COVID-19 case count in nearly 40 days on Sunday, as the number of so-called “breakthrough” cases in fully vaccinated individuals rivaled cases among the unvaccinated for the first time since the summer.

The seven-day rolling average of new cases now stands at 563, up from 468 one week ago.

Ontario reported 661 new cases on Saturday and 598 on Friday.



Khushpreet Gulati, right, arrives from India and receives a mandatory COVID-19 test at Pearson International Airport during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Monday, February 1, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

The Ministry of Health says Sunday was the first day since the days of widespread COVID-19 vaccine availability in the summer where an equal number of cases were detected among fully-vaccinated people and unvaccinated alike.

They said there were 300 cases each found in unvaccinated and fully vaccinated people, along with 24 new cases in people with one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 42 cases in people with unknown vaccination status.

Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table still finds full vaccination equates to an 82.5 per cent relative reduction in risk of infection and a 92 per cent relative reduction in risk of hospitalization.

Last week, the province launched a new phase of its booster shot campaign, opening up third dose eligibility to nearly 3 million people, including anyone 70 or older.

Provincial labs processed 24,853 test specimens, generating a positivity rate of at least 2.7 per cent.

It's the highest overall case count reported in Ontario since Oct. 2 when 704 cases were detected.

There have now been 9,934 deaths confirmed since March 2020. Of those, 36 were confirmed in the past seven days, though up to three of them may have occurred more than one month ago.

The known active caseload across Ontario rose to 4,778, marking a fifth straight day of gains.

The Ministry of Health said there were 133 people in intensive care due to COVID-19 across Ontario, including 12 patient transfers from Saskatchewan.

Across the GTA, 76 new cases were found in Toronto, 42 were found in Peel Region and 41 were detected in York Region.

Hamilton reported 15 new cases, Halton reported 12 and Durham reported 34 new cases.

EIghty-nine per cent of Ontario residents age 12 and up have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 85 per cent are fully vaccinated.

The numbers used in this story are found in the Ontario Ministry of Health's COVID-19 Daily Epidemiologic Summary. The number of cases for any city or region may differ slightly from what is reported by the province, because local units report figures at different times.
 

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