Investigations by Manitoba First Nations Police are underway after reports that a teen was sexually exploited in the Sandy Bay First Nation Community.
On August 23rd police received a report of possible sexual abuse regarding a minor, perpetrated by a construction company worker conducting business on the First Nation.
These allegations involve an individual under the age of 15.
Pennco Construction had been working on the First Nation on a water treatment plant for the community, as it has for many First Nations through both Manitoba and Ontario.
The Company named in the reports refused to comment on the allegations when confronted by news sources.
In response to these allegations, the Band Council of Sandy Bay Called for the immediate removal of the construction company from the area.
Sandy Bay Chief Trevor Prince stated “The safety and well-being of our vulnerable community members are our top priorities, and we will not tolerate any actions that jeopardize them,” also noting that. “Swift action was taken to protect our community.”.
The investigation continues.