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A Quebec woman accused of human trafficking was granted bail and released from custody Monday in Saskatoon.

Dilshad Ali Zada, 23, was required to put up $3,000 and surrender her passport. Provincial court Judge Brent Klause also ordered her to stay out of the sex trade and escort business, and allow police to check her cellphone on demand.

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She was put on a nightly curfew and ordered to reside at the Saskatoon home where she has been living with her boyfriend for the past two years. She is not to possess any weapons, consume alcohol or non-prescribed drugs, or have any contact with her alleged victims.

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A publication ban was ordered on details of the allegations presented at the bail hearing, and the identities of the three women she is alleged to have trafficked.

Ali Zada faces three counts of human trafficking, along with charges of uttering threats and theft over $5,000.

Crown prosecutor Katharine Grier opposed the bail application.