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MARC LACEY and IAN URBINA, February 11, 2010, New York Times
The head of the Salvadoran border police, Commissioner Jorge Callejas, said in a telephone interview that he was investigating accusations that a man with a Dominican passport that identified him as Jorge Anibal Torres Puello led a human trafficking ring that recruited Dominican women and underage Nicaraguan girls by offering them jobs and then putting them to work as prostitutes in El Salvador.

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He was arrested in the Dominican Republic's capital on a warrant issued by Interpol, the international police organization.
U.S. and Dominican Republic authorities had been looking for Puello after El Salvador officials said they suspected him of being involved in running a human trafficking ring that recruited Central American and Caribbean women and girls and forced them to work as prostitutes.

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Fugitive who posed as lawyer following Haitian earthquake sentenced to 3 years in federal prison for alien smuggling
In early 2010, Torres surfaced in the Dominican Republic posing as a lawyer representing American church workers detained in Haiti in the wake of the earthquake in that country. Torres convinced a church that he was Jorge Torres Puello, an international lawyer and president of "Puello Consulting" in the Dominican Republic.