ICE Atlanta unveils results of labor trafficking operation
ATLANTA – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in collaboration with the FBI, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office, and other key law enforcement partners, executed a federal search warrant at Wellmade Performance Flooring and multiple residences in the Bartow County area March 26, as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
This operation targeted allegations of labor trafficking involving foreign nationals, as well as financial crimes linked to the employer’s business practices.
As a result of the evidence uncovered during the operation, Wellmade Industries' owner, Zhu Chen, and nephew, Jiayi Chen were arrested on state charges for trafficking persons for labor servitude. Additionally, dozens of victims employed at Wellmade Performance Flooring were rescued from labor exploitation.
“This operation underscores our steadfast commitment to combat labor trafficking and hold accountable those who exploit vulnerable individuals for profit,” said ICE Homeland Security Investigations Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Steven N. Schrank, who also oversees Georgia and Alabama. “The arrests of Zhu Chen and Jiayi Chen, along with the rescue of numerous victims, reflect the tireless efforts of HSI and our law enforcement partners. We will continue to leverage all available resources to dismantle these criminal networks and bring perpetrators to justice.”
HSI urges anyone with information related to labor exploitation, human trafficking, or financial crimes to contact law enforcement through the ICE Tip Line at 1-866-347-2423 or email HSI-DALTON-TIPS@hsi.dhs.gov. Your assistance is crucial in protecting vulnerable individuals and ensuring justice is served.
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Source: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE.gov)