児童ポルノ・児童買春・児童福祉法・監護者わいせつ・不同意わいせつ・強制わいせつ・青少年条例・不正アクセス禁止法・わいせつ電磁的記録弁護人 奥村徹弁護士の見解(弁護士直通050-5861-8888 sodanokumurabengoshi@gmail.com)

性犯罪・福祉犯(監護者わいせつ罪・強制わいせつ罪・児童ポルノ・児童買春・青少年条例・児童福祉法)の被疑者(犯人側)の弁護を担当しています。専門家向けの情報を発信しています。

HSI arrests 190 child predators, rescues 18 victims during "Operation Orion"

 アメリカは捕まると処罰が厳しいです。

http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20120609-00000030-jij-int
【ワシントン時事】米移民税関捜査局は8日、米国内や欧州・アジア各国にまたがる児童ポルノ摘発作戦を5月に実施した結果、1カ月間で190人を逮捕、18人の被害者を救出したと発表した。
 作戦では、インターネットを通じて知り合った子供と性的行為に及んだり、児童ポルノの写真や動画を撮影・所有したりしていた容疑者が摘発された。被害者の中には、ベビーシッターに性的虐待を受けていた7歳の子供も含まれている。 

http://www.ice.gov/news/releases/1206/120608washingtondc.htm
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JUNE 8, 2012WASHINGTON, DC
HSI arrests 190 child predators, rescues 18 victims during Operation Orion
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WASHINGTON ― One hundred and ninety individuals were arrested and 18 victims identified and rescued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents during a month-long, nationwide operation targeting individuals who possessed, received, transported, distributed, advertised or produced images or videos of child pornography.
"With the advent of summer vacation, children may have more time and access to the Internet, making this a good time to talk to them about online dangers. Many of the child exploitation cases under Operation Orion began with a child or teen chatting with someone he or she met online," said ICE Director John Morton. "Let this operation be a warning to anyone who would think they can use the Internet to exploit children: we are out there looking for you, we will find you, and you will be prosecuted."
Operation Orion took place May 1 to 31. Arrests were made by HSI special agents and partner law enforcement agencies. The majority of arrests were made throughout the United States, but also included arrests in Spain, the Philippines, Argentina and the United Kingdom.
Those arrested included:
Andrew Hallock, 28, of Sebastian, Fla., arrested May 2 in Sebastian for possession of child pornography and illegal sexual enticement of a 15-year-old victim he met online.
Cedric Conner, 35, of Lafayette, La., arrested May 4 in Lafayette for production of child pornography based on his sexual assault of a 7-year-old victim, whom Conner babysat.
Joshua Stewart, 23, of Rochester, N.Y., arrested in Rochester May 4 for coercion and enticement of a minor via the Internet, which began as "sexting" with the 13-year-old.
Andrew McKee, 35, of Oklahoma City, Okla., arrested in Garland, Texas, May 9 for coercion and enticement of a minor via the Internet. McKee met the 14-year-old victim on a social networking site and continued to harass the victim via texts, offering money in exchange for sex.
Thomas Wright, 54, of Bangor, Mich., arrested May 16 at his residence in Bangor on an outstanding federal arrest warrant for manufacturing and possessing child pornography. Wright allegedly persuaded an underage boy to participate with him in illegal sexual conduct while he photographed the encounters. Wright also secretly videotaped the boy involved in other sexual activity. Wright later transported the images from his home in Michigan to Florida.
Michael Wojcik, 28, of Warren, Mich., arrested May 18. Wojcik turned himself in to HSI Detroit after being charged in a criminal complaint for receipt and possession of child pornography. A search warrant executed at his home revealed more than 1,200 images and 109 videos of suspected child pornography on computers and media storage devices.
Operation Orion was overseen by HSI's Child Exploitation Investigations Unit in Washington.
Last fiscal year, HSI initiated more than 3,000 cases into child exploitation and made 1,455 arrests. In that same year, the HSI Computer Forensics Program examined the equivalent of 16.5 million filing cabinets of data related to child exploitation cases.
The Child Exploitation Investigations Unit investigates the trans-border, large-scale production and distribution of images of child abuse, as well as individuals who travel abroad to engage in sex with minors. The unit employs the latest technology to collect evidence and track the activities of individuals and organized groups who sexually exploit children through the use of websites, chat rooms, newsgroups and peer-to-peer trading. These investigative activities are organized under Operation Predator, a program managed by the Child Exploitation Investigations Unit.
Operation Predator is a nationwide HSI initiative to protect children from sexual predators, including those who travel overseas for sex with minors, Internet child pornographers, criminal alien sex offenders and child sex traffickers. HSI encourages the public to report suspected child predators and any suspicious activity through its toll-free hotline at 1-866-DHS-2ICE or by completing its online tip form. Both are staffed around the clock by investigators.