The Justice Department released the information below on May 5th:
Today, the Department of Justice announced the results of
Operation Restore Justice, a coordinated enforcement effort to identify, track
and arrest child sex predators. The operation resulted in the rescue of 115
children and the arrests of 205 child sexual abuse offenders in the nationwide
crackdown. The coordinated effort was executed over the course of five days by
all 55 FBI field offices, the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS)
in the Department’s Criminal Division, and United States Attorney’s Offices
around the country.
“The Department
of Justice will never stop fighting to protect victims — especially child
victims — and we will not rest until we hunt down, arrest, and prosecute every
child predator who preys on the most vulnerable among us,” said Attorney
General Pamela Bondi. “I am grateful to the FBI and their state and local
partners for their incredible work in Operation Restore Justice and have
directed my prosecutors not to negotiate.”
“Every child
deserves to grow up free from fear and exploitation, and the FBI will continue
to be relentless in our pursuit of those who exploit the most vulnerable among
us,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “Operation Restore Justice proves that no
predator is out of reach and no child will be forgotten. By leveraging the
strength of all our field offices and our federal, state and local partners,
we’re sending a clear message: there is no place to hide for those who prey on
children.”
Those arrested
are alleged to have committed various crimes including the production,
distribution, and possession of child sexual abuse material, online enticement
and transportation of minors, and child sex trafficking. In Minneapolis, for
example, a state trooper and Army Reservist was arrested for allegedly
producing child sexual abuse material while wearing his uniforms. In Norfolk,
VA, an illegal alien from Mexico is accused of transporting a minor across
state lines for sex. In Washington, D.C., a former Metropolitan Police
Department Police Officer was arrested for allegedly trafficking minor victims.
In many cases,
parental vigilance and community outreach efforts played a critical role in
bringing these offenders to justice. For example, a California man was
arrested about eight hours after a young victim bravely came forward and
disclosed their abuse to FBI agents after an online safety presentation at a
school near Albany, NY.
This effort
follows the Department’s observance of National Child Abuse Prevention Month in
April, and underscores the Department’s unwavering commitment to protecting
children and raising awareness about the dangers they face. While the
Department, including the FBI, investigates and prosecutes these crimes every
day, April serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preventing these
crimes, seeking justice for victims, and raising awareness through community
education.
The Justice Department is committed to combating child sexual exploitation. These cases were brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. Led by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and CEOS, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to better locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, visit www.justice.gov/psc.
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