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Working with state and
local authorities, the FBI has rescued 149 sexually exploited children and
arrested 153 pimps and sex traffickers in a coordinated action across 135 US
cities dubbed ‘Operation Cross Country IX.’
The
ninth Operation Cross Country effort took place from October 6-10, and was the
largest such coordinated action against sex trafficking to date, the FBI said.
The operation, part of the FBI's Innocence Lost National Initiative, was aided
by other federal law enforcement agencies and the National Centre for Missing
& Exploited Children.
RT
report continues:
More
than 500 law enforcement agents took part in the operation, which targeted
frequent spots for child trafficking dealings, including casinos, hotels, and
truck stops. The youngest of the 149 victims recovered was 12 years old. Three
victims were transgender, and three were male.
“Our
mission is to protect the American people – especially our children – from
harm,” said FBI Director James Comey. ”When kids are treated as a commodity in
seedy hotels and on dark roadsides, we must rescue them from their nightmare
and severely punish those responsible for that horror. We simply must continue
to work with our partners to end the scourge of sex trafficking in our
country.”
More kids were saved from sex trafficking in
Denver by an FBI operation than any other city (Image source: 7NEWS Denver
Channel @DenverChannel)
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Of
the 135 cities involved in this year's Operation Cross Country, Denver had the
most recovered victims, with 20 rescued, while seven pimps were arrested in
Colorado's largest city.
"This
is the second year in a row the local operation recovered more juveniles than
any other city in the country," said Denver FBI spokeswoman Deborah
Sherman, according to KMGH.
Among
the major cities involved in the sting, Detroit had the second-most victims
recovered (19). Officials in Jacksonville, Florida, announced 25 arrests, according
to WJXT.
Nearly
100 specialists from the FBI's Office for Victim Assistance provided immediate
services to recovered victims, including crisis counseling, food provisions,
and medical attention, the FBI said.
“Human
trafficking is a monstrous and devastating crime that steals lives and degrades
our nation,” said US Attorney General Loretta Lynch. “As a result of the FBI’s
outstanding coordination and exemplary efforts alongside state and local
partners during Operation Cross Country, more children will sleep safely
tonight, and more wrongdoers will face the judgment of our criminal justice
system.”
The Innocence Lost
initiative has recovered around 4,800 children since 2003, resulting in more
than 2,000 convictions of pimps, customers, and others involved in sex
trafficking.
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