The kingpin of what has been called Canada's largest human trafficking ring was deported to Hungary on April 10, the Canada Border Services Agency announced Tuesday.
Ferenc Domotor, Sr., was deported to Hungary on April 10.
The deportation of Ferenc Domotor, Sr., came a year after 20 others involved in the ring were deported.
Public safety minister Steven Blaney commended the agency for working to ensure "that Canadians are safe from a despicable crime that preys on the most vulnerable."
"This investigation has come to a fitting conclusion with the removal of those responsible for the misery of others," said Steve Martin, inspector in charge for the Hamilton/Niagara RCMP detachment said.
The Domotor-Kolompar criminal organization brought as many as 19 victims from Hungary to the Hamilton area, forced them to work against their will from dawn to dusk, held them in basements and fed them food scraps.
In April 2012, Domotor was sentenced to nine years after he pleaded guilty to being part of a criminal organization, conspiracy to traffic in human beings and coercing victims to mislead immigration authorities.
Domotor's brother, Gyula Domotor, has not been deported because he is the only member of the criminal organization with Canadian citizenship.
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