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Victoria woman charged with trafficking teens freed on bail

A Victoria woman charged with trafficking two teenage girls in Saskatchewan last week has been released on $1,000 cash bail. Shermineh Sheri Ziaee, 36, appeared by video in Swift Current provincial court on Wednesday.
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Shawn Alexander Kelly (left), Seyed Kourosh Miralinaghi (second from right), and Seyed Kamran Miralinaghi (right) enter Swift Current provincial court on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. The photo has been altered to obscure the face of the fourth person, who is not associated with the others.

A Victoria woman charged with trafficking two teenage girls in Saskatchewan last week has been released on $1,000 cash bail.

Shermineh Sheri Ziaee, 36, appeared by video in Swift Current provincial court on Wednesday. She was being held at Pine Grove Correctional Centre for women, about 450 kilometres north of Swift Current.

Shawn Alexander Kelly, 24, of Victoria, was also released on bail with no cash requirement.

Ziaee’s twin sons, Seyed Kourosh Miralinaghi and Seyed Kamran Miralinaghi, both 19, are still remanded in custody. The twins, who are from Nanaimo, are being held at Regina Provincial Correctional Centre.

All four are scheduled to appear in court again on March 11.

On Jan. 28, an off-duty RCMP officer spotted a three-vehicle convoy speeding east on Highway 1 toward Swift Current.

Police said the three vehicles appeared to be travelling together. They were driving in close proximity, in the same direction and at the same high speed.

Swift Current RCMP officers intercepted them and all three vehicles were pulled over for driving at 153 kilometres an hour.

During the traffic stop, officers spoke to the drivers and the passengers of the vehicles.

They quickly became suspicious of the relationships between the accused and two young female passengers.

The girls were sitting in the back seats of separate vehicles, which had tinted windows. The girls had no identification.

The three men are charged with receiving a financial benefit knowing it was obtained from the commission of an offence, transporting a person under the age of 18 for the purpose of exploiting them, procuring a person to offer or provide sexual services, harbouring a person who offers or provides sexual services for consideration and knowingly advertising to provide sexual services.

Ziaee is charged with the same five offences, plus possession of a weapon dangerous to the public.

The two young female passengers are from B.C. They are not related to any of the accused.

The RCMP in Regina said they were not able to provide the hometowns or ages of the teenagers, to protect their identity. They could not say how the girls are being cared for now, or whether they have been returned home.

In the past, police have reported that young girls are trafficked between Victoria, Vancouver and Calgary.

Traffickers prey on young, vulnerable girls, showering them with gifts, giving them alcohol and getting them hooked on drugs before forcing them into prostitution.

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