The committee found the children, has always argued that the common people, that activates all together globally through TAM TAM via the Web, can help a lot in searches. In fact the 'Interpol a few days ago, had asked for help from "mere mortals" to find a dangerous pedophile. The result was to involve everyone, by publishing the photo of the person sought, "scrub" the Privacy Act. We applaud the Interpol for this position, which showed that:
The unity is strength! All
together to defend our children.
The committee found the children.
PARIS - It 'was finally tracked down and arrested in northeastern Thailand, the suspected pedophile who had put up at least 200 Internet photos showing him and his abuse of children. The capture of Christopher Paul Neil, 32, a Canadian, was made possible by a global manhunt launched by Interpol, just on the internet, after the police of the 186 countries that make up the international police organization, despite great efforts investigation, had failed to take the man.
"Only a week ago - said the Secretary-General 's Interpol, Ronald Noble - did not know neither his name nor nationality. But thanks to 'appeal that we launched in the world and the responses received from around the world and Canada, we were able to identify it. " The appeal of Interpol, a first, was issued on 7 October, accompanied by some photos of the face of the alleged pedophile on the site www.interpol.int. His face, which had been adjusted by same man not to be recognized, but was rebuilt by specialists of the German BKA. It came out 'a useful image, "according to the police for investigation: dark hair, aged about 35-40 years.
The man appeared in about 200 photos circulating on the Internet, made - according to experts - in Vietnam and Cambodia, between 2002 and 2003, while showing him sexually abusing of twelve children, the youngest of whom were six years. To facilitate its identification was the testimony of a thalindese boy, now 17, was reported to have been a victim of the man who was a teacher of 'English several years ago. He was one of twelve children who could be seen on those photos. The Interpol had issued a warrant yesterday for international research, and the Thai judiciary issued a warrant for his arrest.
"We tried by every means possible to identify - had said the secretary general of Interpol, Ronald K. Noble, launching an appeal and broadcast on his face - but we are now convinced that without the help of the people, this sexual predator could continue to abuse children. " Interpol was right: its identification was possible "in response to information provided by five sources on three different continents."
Interpol reported to have been contacted total of 350 people worldwide. The manhunt had begun when the German police had discovered her first photos on the web in 2004. The initiative of Interpol to show the face of the alleged pedophile had been commented on positively in Italy by Don Fortunato Di Noto, founder of the Meter, known for his action against pedophilia: "No - he said - can come and say that is infringement of privacy when millions of people can already see online. " Source
ANSA
The unity is strength! All
together to defend our children.
The committee found the children.
PARIS - It 'was finally tracked down and arrested in northeastern Thailand, the suspected pedophile who had put up at least 200 Internet photos showing him and his abuse of children. The capture of Christopher Paul Neil, 32, a Canadian, was made possible by a global manhunt launched by Interpol, just on the internet, after the police of the 186 countries that make up the international police organization, despite great efforts investigation, had failed to take the man.
"Only a week ago - said the Secretary-General 's Interpol, Ronald Noble - did not know neither his name nor nationality. But thanks to 'appeal that we launched in the world and the responses received from around the world and Canada, we were able to identify it. " The appeal of Interpol, a first, was issued on 7 October, accompanied by some photos of the face of the alleged pedophile on the site www.interpol.int. His face, which had been adjusted by same man not to be recognized, but was rebuilt by specialists of the German BKA. It came out 'a useful image, "according to the police for investigation: dark hair, aged about 35-40 years.
The man appeared in about 200 photos circulating on the Internet, made - according to experts - in Vietnam and Cambodia, between 2002 and 2003, while showing him sexually abusing of twelve children, the youngest of whom were six years. To facilitate its identification was the testimony of a thalindese boy, now 17, was reported to have been a victim of the man who was a teacher of 'English several years ago. He was one of twelve children who could be seen on those photos. The Interpol had issued a warrant yesterday for international research, and the Thai judiciary issued a warrant for his arrest.
"We tried by every means possible to identify - had said the secretary general of Interpol, Ronald K. Noble, launching an appeal and broadcast on his face - but we are now convinced that without the help of the people, this sexual predator could continue to abuse children. " Interpol was right: its identification was possible "in response to information provided by five sources on three different continents."
Interpol reported to have been contacted total of 350 people worldwide. The manhunt had begun when the German police had discovered her first photos on the web in 2004. The initiative of Interpol to show the face of the alleged pedophile had been commented on positively in Italy by Don Fortunato Di Noto, founder of the Meter, known for his action against pedophilia: "No - he said - can come and say that is infringement of privacy when millions of people can already see online. " Source
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