Four individuals have been accused of human trafficking offenses following the discovery of 15 women in a residence.
- Four North Texans have been found guilty of human trafficking after police say they found evidence of them managing companies that enforce forced labor.
- On March 13, Princeton police officers went to a residence in the 1000 block of Ginsburg Lane for a normal check and “suspicious activities,” Princeton Police Department officials said in a news release on Monday. What they found in the home of Santhosh Katkoori prompted them to make further investigation and led to a search warrant that was being issued.
- 15 women were found in the house and it is believed these women were used to work in the companies by force by Katkoori and his wife.
- Police people confiscated many apparel like phones, Laptops, and fake documents in the residence.
- Other places were also investigated like Princeton and Melissa where many phones were taken and several laptops seized.