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Bail hearing set for man accused of drugging and assaulting Calgary sex workers

The man accused of drugging and sexually abusing Calgary sex trade workers will ask a judge to be released on bail.

Richard Mantha, 59, faces 16 charges involving 3 alleged victims

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Police charged Richard Robert Mantha with multiple offences after several women who work in the sex trade were allegedly kidnapped, drugged and sexually assaulted. (Richard Mantha/Facebook)

The man accused of drugging and sexually abusing Calgary sex trade workers will ask a judge to be released on bail.

Richard Mantha, 59, faces 16 charges in connection with allegations he attacked three women. 

The women were all picked up on a known sex worker stroll in Forest Lawn and taken to a rural property east of Chestermere, according to police.

On Thursday, defence lawyer Kim Arial appeared before Justice Brandy Shaw and scheduled a bail hearing to take place May 12. 

Police allege at least three women were approached on 19th Avenue S.E. between December 2021 and March 2023.

They were drugged and taken to a rural property east of the city where they were physically and sexually assaulted, according to the Calgary Police Service (CPS).

Police spent five days over the Easter weekend searching that property — an acreage about 16 kilometres east of Chestermere — on Vale View Road. Investigators appeared to focus on the outbuilding where Mantha was living.

The property is owned by a couple who have been renting a shop to Mantha for about two years. 

Further charges possible, police say

Mantha first faces sexual assault charges connected to an allegation he abused a sex trade worker last summer following a Strathmore RCMP investigation. 

The case was working its way through the court system, but in March, warrants were issued for Mantha after he missed a court appearance.

Around the same time, Calgary police were investigating Mantha for crimes related to other city sex trade workers. 

RCMP and CPS worked together and ultimately laid new charges involving two more alleged victims. 

Police say the investigation remains ongoing and have not ruled out laying further charges.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Meghan Grant

CBC Calgary crime reporter

Meghan Grant is a justice affairs reporter. She has been covering courts, crime and stories of police accountability in southern Alberta for more than a decade. Send Meghan a story tip at meghan.grant@cbc.ca.