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Over 50 Charges Laid in National Human Trafficking Case With Ties to Saskatoon

Ottawa Police have reason to believe that Anthony Badibanga-Mukendi was actively involved in human trafficking in Saskatchewan.

He has traveled across Canada, spent time in Saskatoon, and been involved in human trafficking for several years. Anthony Badibanga-Mukendi is alleged to have used several aliases. A photo is included.

Anyone with information regarding incidents involving this individual can report them to the Saskatoon Police Service at 306-975-8300 or contact the Ottawa Police Service Human Trafficking Unit tip line directly by phone at 1-613-236-1222, extension 5625, or email at mcm@ottawapolice.ca. Anonymous information can also be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or visiting crimestoppers.ca.

Additional information:

As part of an ongoing investigation initially announced in March of 2025, the Ottawa Police Service Human Trafficking Unit has laid further charges against Anthony BADIBANGA-MUKENDI, 27-years-old, following the identification of new victims.

Since the initial media release, investigators have continued to receive information from the public in Ottawa and other cities across Canada, resulting in several new individuals coming forward. As a result, over 50 additional charges have now been laid against the accused.

We commend the courage of victims who have come forward and contributed vital information to this investigation. Detectives from the Human Trafficking Unit believe that there may be more individuals who have yet to speak with police.

Since victims may not be aware of their offender’s legal name, and the accused, Mr. BADIBANGA-MUKENDI, is alleged to have used the following aliases:

  • Marty
  • Anton
  • Tony
  • Jay
  • Tighten Tones
  • Tones

The Ottawa Police Service is taking the extra step of publicly releasing his photo. Additionally, investigators have determined that Mr. BADIBANGA-MUKENDI has travelled across Canada and has allegedly been involved in human trafficking for several years. Detectives wish to highlight that in addition to allegations related to Human Trafficking offences, Mr. BADIBANGA-MUKENDI is also alleged to have perpetrated acts of intimate partner violence, fraud and other criminal offences.

The Ottawa Police Service respects victims’ decisions regarding whether to pursue criminal charges and can provide support resources regardless of their choice. We remain committed to ensuring a thorough and compassionate investigative process and to supporting all victims through. Reporting these incidents is crucial in helping investigators identify suspects and track crime trends. 

Anyone with information about this individual is urged to contact the Ottawa Police Service Human Trafficking Unit tip line at 613-236-1222 ext. 5625 or email mcm@ottawapolice.ca

Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477 or visiting crimestoppers.ca. 

613-236-1222, extension 5005

If you or someone you know is caught up in the vicious cycle of human trafficking and needs help, please call us. We can help.

humantrafficking@ottawapolice.ca

1-800-292-1168

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