‘Operation Broken Heart’: 2,300 Suspected Child-Sex Offenders Nabbed in Nationwide OperationThe Justice Department announced Tuesday that it has arrested more than 2,300 suspected online child-sex offenders during a nationwide operation that lasted three months.
The sweep, called “Operation Broken Heart,” was conducted by the Internet Crimes Against Children task forces and homed in on online sex offenders specifically. According to the Justice Department, the alleged child predators nabbed in the operation were involved in creating, distributing or possessing child pornography, approached children online “for sexual purposes,” participated in the sex trafficking of children, or crossed state or international lines to sexually abuse children. In the press release, Attorney General Jeff Sessions noted the role that technology played in facilitating the spread of child pornography and said that the DOJ would remain tough on suspected child-sex abusers. Sessions also noted that 25,200 “technology facilitated” sexual abuse complaints had been investigated thus far by the DOJ. The full clip of Lord Pearson of Rannoch asking the following question in the House of Lords: “Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the national scale of the “grooming gang scandal”, including sexual exploitation of non Muslim children by Muslim men, as emerged recently in Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford and elsewhere; and what steps they are taking to enable the prosecution of those in the police and local authorities who have failed to prevent it.”
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