The head of a massive human- and drug-trafficking ring in Michigan — and one of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s “Most Wanted” suspects — has been busted after spending more than two years on the lam.

Darrick Bell, 50, was arrested Wednesday at the Econo Lodge in Monroe, where he was found with nearly $12,000 and suspected cocaine, federal authorities said.

Officials said he was behind a “sophisticated” ring that was run out of the now-demolished Victory Inn in Detroit.

He was arrested along with an unidentified woman who was with him and now faces drug charges, the Detroit Free Press reported.

Bell — who also goes by “Tone” and “Ghost” — allegedly vanished before law enforcement raided the motel on Jan. 12, 2017, to break up the operation.

The ring’s alleged victims “confirmed widespread and ongoing prostitution and drug distribution from the Victory Inn,” authorities told the Detroit Free Press. They told investigators that they were plied with Xanax, heroin and cocaine, as well as forced to have sex with customers and hand over their profits.

“The women were allegedly exploited and abused by forcing them — through threats, coercion and isolation — to work as commercial sex workers for the financial benefit of Bell and other defendants, while a broad range of illegal drugs were allegedly available in other parts of the motel,” ICE said.

Bell, a US citizen, and five other suspects were indicted on charges including human trafficking, money laundering, extortion collection and conspiracy.

With Post wires