Cbsa Dept: Peter Burjan was arrested Jan. 27 following information obtained through an Interpol bulletin, the border services agency said in a press release. The CBSA was informed that Burjan allegedly forced a female acquaintance into prostitution, the release said, according to Vancouver Sun. Yvette-Monique Gray, director of the Inland Enforcement Pacific Region of the CBSA, said her officers removed 2,072 people from Canada in 2010, including 310 criminals and a 40-year-old man wanted in Hungary for sex trafficking has been removed from Canada under escort, the Canada Border Services Agency announced Monday. Shakila Manzoor, a communications adviser with the CBSA, said privacy laws prohibit her from releasing any specifics on where Burjan was sent -it could be a country he visited, his homeland, the place of his citizenship or others -and could not say how long Canada had been aware of Burjan's alleged criminality. As
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