Anonymous ID: f419e9 Sept. 7, 2018, 3:37 p.m. No.2926431   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://abc7news.com/bay-area-child-senior-care-company-owners-accused-of-running-human-trafficking-ring-/4174628/

 

Bay Area child, senior care company owners accused of running human trafficking ring

 

DALY CITY, Calif. (KGO) – A Bay Area family of four is charged with running a human trafficking ring out of a Daly City child daycare center and two residential senior care facilities they owned and operated in South San Francisco and Pacifica.

 

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the arrests and charges Friday morning against the owners of Rainbow Bright.

 

The defendants, Joshua, Noel, Gerlen, and Carlina Gamos, are charged with a total of 59 crimes, including human trafficking, rape, as well as other labor-related charges.

 

While serving the arrest warrants, Becerra said authorities also recovered 14 illegal assault weapons including three "ghost guns" without serial numbers. Officials told ABC7 News that one pistol was found unsecured, wrapped inside a blanket at the child daycare facility.

 

Becerra said the defendants targeted the Filipino community, including recent immigrants. The charging documents say that Rainbow Bright employees "were forced to work nearly 24 hours a day, slept on floors and in garages, and were locked outside in the rain when the owners were not home."

Anonymous ID: f419e9 Sept. 7, 2018, 3:40 p.m. No.2926490   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Whoa… seems big needs digging??

 

https://abc7news.com/bay-area-child-senior-care-company-owners-accused-of-running-human-trafficking-ring-/4174628/

 

Bay Area child, senior care company owners accused of running human trafficking ring

 

DALY CITY, Calif. (KGO) – A Bay Area family of four is charged with running a human trafficking ring out of a Daly City child daycare center and two residential senior care facilities they owned and operated in South San Francisco and Pacifica.

 

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the arrests and charges Friday morning against the owners of Rainbow Bright.

 

The defendants, Joshua, Noel, Gerlen, and Carlina Gamos, are charged with a total of 59 crimes, including human trafficking, rape, as well as other labor-related charges.

 

While serving the arrest warrants, Becerra said authorities also recovered 14 illegal assault weapons including three "ghost guns" without serial numbers. Officials told ABC7 News that one pistol was found unsecured, wrapped inside a blanket at the child daycare facility.

 

Becerra said the defendants targeted the Filipino community, including recent immigrants. The charging documents say that Rainbow Bright employees "were forced to work nearly 24 hours a day, slept on floors and in garages, and were locked outside in the rain when the owners were not home."