Law enforcement in Oklahoma City has arrested a woman suspected of being one of the top five human traffickers in Albuquerque. Investigators believe she led an organization that operated a stash house in Albuquerque, collecting over $500,000 by smuggling migrants from Mexico into New Mexico and forcing them to pay her. The arrest was made as part of Operation Disruption, aimed at apprehending human traffickers along the New Mexico-Mexico border. The suspect will be transported to Albuquerque to face federal charges of human smuggling. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham praised the arrest as a victory in the fight against human trafficking, emphasizing that exploitation of the vulnerable will not be tolerated. The suspect’s name has not been released pending formal charges. This arrest highlights the ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and bring justice to those involved in such criminal activities.
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