Anonymous ID: 2fa647 Dec. 11, 2023, 3:33 p.m. No.20059887   🗄️.is 🔗kun

French police 'detain 80 men' in 'unprecedented' one-week crackdown on suspected child sex abusers, with a local councilor and two school teachers among those arrested

 

Swoop focused on professions where adults are in regular contact with children

 

French police have arrested around 80 suspected child sex abusers, including a local councillor and two schoolteachers, in what sources called an 'unprecedented' one-week crackdown.

 

The swoop focused on professions where adults were in regular contact with children and was the country's most far-reaching swoop on suspected child sex abusers, police sources said.

 

Arrests were made in 53 of France's 101 departments, according to Commissioner Quentin Bevan, who heads the operational unit of the Office for Minors within the judicial police, which coordinated the operation.

 

The suspects were detained for a range of crimes, with around a dozen others suspected of raping or sexually abusing minors.

 

The men arrested, whose ages range from around 30 to over 60, come from a wide range of backgrounds, from an elected official to a person on the dole.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12845357/French-police-detain-80-men-unprecedented-crackdown-suspected-child-sex-abusers.html

Anonymous ID: 2fa647 Dec. 11, 2023, 3:35 p.m. No.20059900   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9946

15 arrested in Montgomery County online child sex exploitation sting: ‘The worst kind of predators’

 

An undercover sting targeting child exploitation led to the arrests of 15 people in central Alabama.

 

The operation was carried out Thursday and Friday in Montgomery County.

 

Those taking part were the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, the Montgomery Police Department, the U.S. Marshals and the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office.

 

“This is something serious,’’ Sheriff Derrick Cunningham said during a Monday press conference. “This is something we’re not standing for and it’s something we addressed.”

 

The massive sting took several months of training and planning.

 

Assistant Chief Deputy Wesley Richerson said they were targeting people who prey on children. Those arrested, he said, communicated online with who they believed to be children and agreed to pay them for sex acts.

Montgomery police Chief Darryl Albert called the suspects “the worst kind of predators’' and District Attorney Daryl Bailey said, “the children of Montgomery are a little safer today.”

 

To parents, Richerson said, “Please review and monitor what your children are doing online and who they are taking to. You would not leave your front door wide open – your child’s phone, if unmonitored, is an open door to their life.”

 

“This operation surpassed all expectations,’’ said Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Dante Gordon.

 

Those charged with first-degree human trafficking, electronic solicitation of a child and traveling to meet a child for an unlawful sex act are:

 

  • Leon Johnson, 50

 

  • Malik Hazama, 36

 

  • Key Darine Dashun Coley, 28

 

  • Jesus Alejandro Lopez-Vicente, 32

 

  • Jalen Miller, 22

 

  • Anthony Allen, 22

 

  • Jordan Addison Dukes, 30

 

  • James Earl Ellis, III, 28

 

  • Robert Anthony Lusco Jr., 56

 

  • Quentin Lamar Jones, 26

 

  • Johnny Lee Timmons, 29

 

  • Flanzy Lee Harris, 43

 

  • Al’Shon Tupactre Latrell Walker, 21

 

  • Jarvis Frost, 25

 

  • Charity Devontay Wright, 24

 

Five of the suspects have been released on bond. Ten others remained held Monday in the Montgomery County Detention Center.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/15-arrested-in-montgomery-county-online-child-sex-exploitation-sting-the-worst-kind-of-predators/ar-AA1llEGN