Child pornography crimes steadily rising
Posted: Feb 2, 2012 7:05 AM ET
Last Updated: Feb 2, 2012 11:24 AM ET
Police in Ontario have arrested 60 men — including a daycare worker — and charged them with hundreds of child pornography offences.
The co-ordinated raids by 24 police forces across Ontario picked up the suspects in the days leading up to Thursday’s announcement.
“The is one of the largest co-ordinated efforts of its kind in Ontario,” said Det.-Sgt. Frank Goldschmidt of the Ontario Provincial Police. “We anticipate there will be several more charged.”
Goldschmidt said police from Windsor, London, Niagara, Toronto, Barrie, Sudbury, Ottawa — virtually every major centre in the province — participated in the sweep.
In total 76 search warrants were executed and 60 males arrested — including three people who cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
“They come from all walks of life. All occupations … a daycare worker was arrested — and all different age groups, as well.” said Goldschmidt.
Initially police have laid 213 charges for possessing, making distributing and accessing child porn. They say there could be more charges as their investigation continues.
“I’m also gratified to report that 22 victims have been identified,” though Goldschmidt said he was not at liberty to provide any further information about the victims.
The unusually large police news conference, held at a hotel in Vaughan, Ont., just north of Toronto, was also a way of highlighting what investigators say is a fast-growing crime in Canada’s most populous province.
Police said the 60 individuals taken into custody were found after police uncovered nearly 9,000 IP address linked to child pornography. The IP addresses can be found in every major centre in Ontario and led police to say that the problem of child pornography is no longer a strictly “urban” crime.
“In any of the Canadian crime trends this is probably one of the only crimes that is still on a fairly substantial increase,” Goldschmidt said.
Police did not say if they were gathering evidence on the other IP addresses.
But, Goldschmidt said, advances in technology are allowing those interested in child pornography easier access and sharing of files. “We’ve noticed that the numbers are just steadily increasing.”
Police said they could not say if the men were operating as a ring. “At this point in time it is even too early to say if these people were connected with one another,” said Goldschmidt.
He said he believed they were operating individually.
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Daycare worker, teenagers among 60 arrested in Ontario child porn bust
A daycare worker and three teenaged boys are among 60 male suspects arrested in what police describe as the largest child pornography bust in Ontario.
The number of people charged paled, however, with the revelation at a press conference Thursday that investigators have identified 8,940 internet protocol (IP) addresses in Ontario where child porn is suspected of having been downloaded in the last three months.
While most crime trends have gone down in recent years, “this is probably the only crime that is still going on a fairly substantial increase,” said Detective-Staff-Sergeant Frank Goldschmidt.
More arrests are pending said Det. Staff Sgt. Goldschmidt, co-ordinator of the Ontario Provincial Police Child Sexual Exploitation Section.
The oldest of the accused is a 69-year-old from Ottawa. All three minors are 16 years old, include a Niagara Falls boy who has been charged not only with possession but also for making child pornography.
“Young people are more up to speed on technology,” Det. Staff Sgt. Goldschmidt said.
Police from 23 services searched 76 locations and 213 charges were filed, including sexual assault, child luring and making, possessing and distributing child pornography.
Det. Staff Sgt. Goldschmidt said the suspects were mostly identified through detection software developed by police.
Among the accused identified by police was a Brantford resident employed in a local group home for youth and a St. Thomas photographer who works with young female models.
One accused, Terence Keleher, 61, of Guelph, was arrested as he crossed into the United States. Court documents allege that customs officer in Buffalo searched his car after they got suspicious because he gave vague answers.
They found an iPad computer that had accessed a website titled “Daddies Gangbang of Young Boy,” a criminal complaint said, adding that investigators also established that Mr. Keleher had sent graphic photos of himself with a 16-year-old.
The link in the above article opens a document identifying the names and ages of those charged, the city, court and charges.
I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised – but this give me chills. How many people see children as no more than sex toys and a means to satiate their own perverted lust?