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Montreal: Abdul Karim Nassereddine, Naib Ali Soilihi, Mohammed Rami Taha and Mezri Mehdi Mohamed Hamza arrested in human trafficking and underage prostitution

"Contributing" to the Canadian economy and cultural diversity, Abdul Karim Nassereddine, Naib Ali Soilihi, Mohammed Rami Taha and Mezri Mehdi Mohamed Hamza were arrested in human trafficking and underage prostitution.

Cops arrest suspects in alleged case of forced underage prostitution
The men arrested are, (from left) Naib Ali Soilihi, Mohammed Rami Taha, Abdul Karim Nassereddine, while Mehdi Mohamed Hamza Mezri (right) is still being sought.
Updated: Thu Feb. 09 2012 5:05:28 PM
ctvmontreal.ca

MONTREAL — The Montreal police Child Sexual Exploitation Investigations Section has announced the arrest of six young men in a case of human trafficking and prostitution.

Two underage girls allegedly met the suspects in February 2011 and were forced into prostitution.

The girls told police that they managed to flee to their freedom a week later.

Police have arrested Abdul Karim Nassereddine, 20, Naib Ali Soilihi, 20 and Mohammed Rami Taha, 19. Mezri Mehdi Mohamed Hamza, 21, turned himself in Thursday after being sought by authorities.

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Marriage fraud: Fode Mohamed Soumah finally deported to Guinea after abandoning wife upon arrival in Canada

Fode Mohamed Soumah’s plans to remain in Canada did not work

Immigrant marriage fraudster finally deported
By Robert Sibley, Postmedia News February 14, 2012

“It’s not something I would have wished for,” Lainie Towell says of the eventual deportation of her ex-husband Fode Mohamed Soumah. “This was the man I married and I thought we would build a life together. But it was worth it if this outcome is going to change the system to help others.”
Photograph by: Pat McGrath, Ottawa Citizen

OTTAWA — It is one of the unsavoury secrets of Canada’s immigration system. Each year hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Canadian women and men marry foreigners and agree to act as sponsors for them in Canada, only to find themselves abandoned once that spouse is in the country.

This past weekend, however, one of those marriage fraudsters got his just desserts thanks to a spouse who refused to be a victim. Lainie Towell’s ex-husband, Fode Mohamed Soumah, was by all accounts deported back to his native country of Guinea in West Africa.

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