US arrests 1,140 on child sexual predation charges

Predators use technology in sinister and inventive ways to reach their child victims across state


Reuters June 23, 2015
Predators use technology in sinister and inventive ways to reach their child victims across state. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON: WASHINGTON: The United States has arrested 1,140 people on charges of sexually preying on children as part of a nationwide sweep to protect children, the U.S. Justice Department said on Monday.

The arrests stemmed from a two-month operation in April and May tracking alleged offenders who use the Internet to lure youths and traffic them into commercial sexual exploitation, child pornography and travelling abroad to engage in child sex tourism, it said in a news release.

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The arrests were part of Operation Broken Heart, which last year netted 275 arrests for child sexual predation.

In Texas, for example, 17 men were charged with a range of crimes that included stalking children on the Internet for sex, and possession and distribution of child pornography, it said.

Among the men arrested in Texas were three soldiers and a former employee of the Boys and Girls Club of Central Texas.

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"Predators use technology in sinister and inventive ways to reach their child victims across state and national boundaries," Robert Listenbee, administrator of the department's juvenile justice and delinquency prevention programme, said in the news release.

COMMENTS (2)

Azi | 8 years ago | Reply Oh boy, Indians will be in trouble. They are very active in such acts in US. Find out for your self if you don't believe me. Search for To catch a predator on YouTube and notice how many Indians come in for the hunt, people with respectful degrees and professions even.
the Skunk | 8 years ago | Reply Very good USA! Child molestation, pornography, and sexual slavery are inhuman and against nature of man and woman. PUNISH THEM WITH CASTRATION. Salams
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