Toronto Police have charged a man with human trafficking after a woman alleged she was forced to work in the sex trade and to have the man’s name tattooed on her to signify his ownership.

The man allegedly forced the 20-year-old woman to work as a stripper and escort for the past six months and demanded that she make $3,000 a day, seven days a week. Police say he also allegedly forced her to give him all her earnings, took her passport, social insurance and debit cards, and threatened her and her parents with death if she tried to leave.

On Saturday, the man allegedly demanded the woman earn increase her earning to $5,000 the next day and slapped her.

The woman reported the allegations to the police on Sunday.

Soufian Larbi, 24, from Toronto, faces several charges related to human trafficking as well as withholding travel documents, uttering threats, assault and mischief.

Police believe there may be more victims. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-7474 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).