Massachusetts State Police Conduct a Human Trafficking Sting Operation

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On Thursday, the State Police High-Risk Victim Unit and the Lowell Police Department conducted a human trafficking sting operation at an area hotel. The focus of the operation was to recover underage girls, under the age of 18 and women who were being commercially sexually exploited. The investigation included an undercover operation which resulted in the arrest of two suspects who were exploiting the girls.

Troopers and officers arrested DOUGLAS ARRON, 28, of Boston and JAHI MALARY, 30, of Randolph. Both men were charged with Trafficking a Person for Sexual Servitude. Additionally, MALARY was charged with violating a Lowell city ordinance; Possession of a Dangerous Weapon, a Knife. Both parties were transported to the Lowell Police Department where they were booked and held for arraignment today in Lowell District Court. As a result of their arraignment, AARON was held on $8000.00 cash bail and MALARY was held on $25,000 cash bail

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Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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