May 07 2008

Interpol releases photos of sex tourism suspect

Published by christahillstrom at 3:01 am under children, global, prosecution, sex tourism

(source: BBC News)

The BBC reported that Interpol released these photos of an unidentified man sexually abusing three 6- to 10-year-old boys in what they believe is Southeast Asia.

“The law enforcement community around the world has done all it can to find this man who clearly presents a danger to young children, and we are now asking the public to help identify this predator and protect other potential victims from abuse,” said Interpol Secretary General, Ronald Noble, in a statement.

Last fall, Interpol arrested a man creepily known as “Mr. Swirl” (because his photo was cleverly encoded as a swirly thing before it was unscrambled by cleverer people). Mr. Swirl turned out to be not a comic book villain, but a Canadian named Christopher Neil who is now being charged in Thailand for having sex with a 9-year-old boy.

(source: BBC News)

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