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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

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As low as $ 13,998 ** $ 7,998 ** O TTAWA - Ottawa police are still on the hunt for a teenage girl who allegedly lured other young girls over the Internet and then forced them into prostitution in what investigators call a stunning cautionary tale about the perils of social media. Two 15- year- old girls are already in custody, charged with luring girls - one as young as 13 - through social networking sites, then turning them over for prostitution with adult males. One of the accused was in court Tuesday, the other is due in court today. The third suspect, 17, is still at large. " It's terrible," said Staff Sgt. John McGetrick, who called a news conference Tuesday to better deal with the crush of media attention the case is getting. " Our folks deal with disturbing investigations every day, but this one is shocking." Police allege on three separate occasions, the three accused used social media to contact three female victims ranging from 13 to 17 years of age. After meeting at a residence, they then took the girls to other locations for the purpose of prostitution. He said the victims and suspects met online, but may have " distantly" known one another. McGetrick made a point of telling parents to pay close attention to what their kids are doing on Facebook, Twitter and other popular social media services. " Know who your kids are talking to online," he said. " If they are going to meet someone you're not familiar with, ask them: ' How did you meet them? Did you meet them online? What did they say?' " If I'm a parent, I'm going to have access to my kids' accounts and I'm going to read them. If they don't like it, that's unfortunate." The accused teens face multiple charges, including human trafficking, robbery, procuring, forcible confinement, sexual assault, assault, threats and abduction. One is also charged with administering a noxious substance. The names of the accused and their victims are all protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said it would be up to Crown lawyers to decide whether to make an application to have the accused tried as adults. " I'm not going to make that decision," Toews said. " What we have done is strengthen the law in terms of human trafficking. We came out with a very strong package in that respect." Police are also withholding many details of their investigation, saying they don't want to compromise the case. McGetrick said police are urging any other victims to come forward. " If there is anyone else who's had a similar experience, please call us and we'll work with them." In 2010, a 14- year- old British Columbia girl was charged for allegedly prostituting herself and pimping out other girls through the online classified site Craigslist. Craigslist pulled prostitution- related ads from its Canadian sites the following month. - The Canadian Press Police warn parents about ' shocking' teen- pimp case By Steve Rennie PETER McCABE / THE CANADIAN PRESS ARCHIVES Students' ' hate' salutes condemned Protesters give the so- called Nazi salute to Montreal riot police during student demonstrations in Montreal last month. The appearance of the salutes at some Quebec protests is being condemned by Jewish organizations. '... This inexcusable display of hate by Quebec student protesters that has outraged the Jewish community ( has) demonstrated just how low the level of public debate has fallen on the streets of Montreal,' B'nai Brith Canada CEO Frank Dimant said Tuesday. Some protesters have been using it repeatedly in recent weeks to mock Montreal police. Chanting crowds have referred to local officers as the ' SS' and compared them to Nazi police for their alleged brutality at demonstrations. 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