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Toronto Police have arrested two men in a human trafficking investigation that they believe involves more victims.

“We have evidence there are more victims … they haven’t all come forward,” Const. Jen Sidhu said Wednesday.

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On Oct. 2, police say a woman met two men through a friend on social media.

“She was an independent escort and they offered her a place to work from and it went from there,” Sidhu said.

The men forced her to perform sexual services in Oshawa, Hamilton and Toronto over a five-day period, police allege. During that time, she was also assaulted numerous times and the men took her identification, denied her food and threatened to kill her when she asked to leave, according to police.

“There was an argument and they threatened her (on the fifth day at a Toronto location). When she fled, she was able to get to building security (and police were called). She was in bad shape, at that point.”