Kentville man charged after investigation by Nova Scotia Human Trafficking Team

A Kentville man is facing charges after a five-week investigation by the Nova Scotia Human Trafficking team.

RCMP Cpl. Jennifer Clarke said there's a publication ban in effect and she can't disclose what started the investigation or what it entailed.

“What we can tell you is that a 38-year-old man from Kentville was arrested on Feb. 10 without incident and he's been charged with a number of sexual offences involving a young person,” she explained.

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Bradley Lloyd Clarke was released following his arrest and is scheduled to return to Kentville Provincial Court on March 17 to face the following charges:

RCMP say the victim has been offered support.

“One of the mandates of the Nova Scotia Human Trafficking Team is to educate the public that purchasing sexual services is a criminal offence,” said RCMP in a news release. “By educating the public, the Team is helping to curb the demand for sexual services.”

The RCMP have a support line for those who are or have been trafficked, or for those who believe they know someone being trafficked. It is monitored 24 hours a day and can be can be reached by calling or texting 902-447-2425. Callers can leave information anonymously.

Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers.

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RCMP say signs of human trafficking include: