Canada Border Services Agency Dept: The investigation, dubbed Project Opapa, looked into people allegedly recruited from Hungary to work in the local construction industry, according to CBC. Lukacs appeared in bail court Wednesday afternoon. She wore a purple sweatsuit, her blond hair pulled back in a long braid. Lukacs teared up after her charges were read to through a Hungarian interpreter. She is in custody until her next appearance on July 18 and three more people were arrested Tuesday by the RCMP and the Canada Border Services Agency in relation to the investigation of a Hamilton-based human trafficking ring. Gizella Domotor, 43, Anna Lukacs, 37, and Gyozo Papai, 42, were arrested in Toronto without incident. All three were wanted on Canada-wide arrest warrants.
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