Police: Texas couple forced 15 women to work for their business

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Santhosh Katkoori and his wife, Dwaraka Gunda, of Princeton, northeast of Dallas, are charged with trafficking of persons, a second-degree felony.

Police in North Texas have arrested four people after uncovering a forced labor operation involving the alleged human trafficking of 15 women. Officers went to the home of Santhosh Katkoori and his wife, Dwaraka Gunda, both 31, in Princeton, northeast of Dallas, after police received reports “regarding a welfare concern and suspicious circumstance.

” ALSO READ: San Antonio police, Homeland Security bust human trafficking ring According to an affidavit obtained by Fox 4, a pest control inspector called Princeton police after he visited the home to check for bed bugs. The inspector saw '3-5 young females sleeping on the floors' in each room, as well as 'large amounts of suitcases,' the affidavit said. The forced labor operation extended beyond Princeton, according to the police report, including areas in Melissa and McKinney.

 

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