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Identical twin rappers from Toronto are accused of trafficking women and other offences in Waterloo Region following a year-long investigation.
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On Thursday, Waterloo Regional Police said detectives continue to investigate reports of human trafficking that occurred in April 2024.
Police said hip-hop duo Rommel Hinds-Grannum, known as “Nova,” and Robert Hinds-Grannum, known as “Chase,” both 36 years old, were arrested on Feb. 20.
A 50-year-old unidentified man was also arrested.
They are all charged with human trafficking, receiving material benefit, possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, exercising control, direction or influence, advertising sexual services, money laundering and uttering death threats.
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Investigators are concerned about the possibility of other alleged victims and are urging anyone with information to call police at 519-570-9777, ext. 8366.
Police said victims of human trafficking can also receive supports without contacting authorities by contacting Victims Services of Waterloo Region at 519-585-2363 or by email at vswr@wrps.on.ca.
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