
11-02-2006, 09:58 PM
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Internet cops make child abuse arrest in real time
Why don't these guys "resist arrest"?
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Ontario live on the internet.
"You think you've seen everything, but at that moment what I recall is my heart racing out of control, sweating and thinking I was going to throw up," said Det. Const. Paul Krawzcyk in a news conference held Thursday morning.
Krawzcyk, who has worked with Toronto's world-renowned child exploitation unit for four years, said it was the first time officers in the unit have ever seen abuse unfold in real time on the web. The undercover officer said he was posing as a pedophile and chatting online with a man in St. Thomas, south of London.
Then the man allegedly began taking images of the child, reportedly a preschool-age girl, and immediately sending them privately over the internet to the officer. "I wanted to reach through the monitor and grab the child," said Krawzcyk.
Officers in the child exploitation unit see these types of images all the time, he said, "but to see this child and look in that child's eyes and realize that child was live somewhere and that we had the possibility to save the child right then — it's difficult to describe." Three police forces co-operate in rescue.
Within moments of realizing he was apparently watching the assault live, Krawzcyk called the Ontario Provincial Police, who then contacted police in St. Thomas.
Given an approximate location, the local police managed to track down and rescue the girl from the home two hours after the first phone call.
The St. Thomas man, who has not been named to protect the victim's identity, was arrested and charged with a number of child pornography-related offences.
Toronto police commended the St. Thomas police for their "extraordinary job" in locating the girl.
The victim is now safe with members of her family, police said. Child and Family Services have been involved in the case, said Krawczyk.
The alleged live sexual assault happened on Oct. 29, but Toronto police had been following the accused for 10 months, after receiving digital photos of a child over the internet in the months of January and October.
Krawczyk issued a stern warning to pedophiles lurking on the internet or those thinking of committing such acts.
"We are on the internet 24/7. We know where you go," he said. "We will find you and we will arrest you."
But he added that this type of live online capture of an assault is likely to increase, especially with the rising number of people who own digital cameras.
The St. Thomas man has been charged with:
* Three counts of making child pornography.
* Two counts of sexual assault
* Two counts of sexual interference.
* One count of possession of child pornography for the purpose of distribution.
* One count of distributing child pornography.
* One count of possessing child pornography.
* One count of invitation to sexual touching.
He was scheduled to appear in the Ontario court of justice in St. Thomas on Thursday morning.
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In before the "Police state! The pedophile's rights have been violated!"
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