Underage Sex Trafficking Crackdown Leads to Recovery of 84
Minors
On Oct. 18, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, along with
the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), announced
that 84 minors were recovered and 120 traffickers were arrested as part of
Operation Cross Country XI, a nationwide effort focusing on underage human
trafficking that ran from Oct. 12 to 15.
The Attorney General made the following statement on this
crackdown:
“Every American has the right to be safe from violence and
exploitation, and it is the mission of this Department to help secure that
right. Today we take the next step
toward that mission with the arrest of more than 120 alleged sex traffickers
and the recovery of more than 80 trafficking survivors.
“I want to thank and commend the dedicated men and women of
the FBI, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and our
local, state and international law enforcement partners who made these arrests
and rescues possible. They have
delivered results that make this country safer and show clearly that
collaboration makes us more effective in combating child exploitation.
“The Justice Department will continue to pursue our mission
and, to that end, we will remain tireless in our efforts to rescue victims and
put those who victimize children behind bars.”
From the FBI Release:
This is the 11th iteration of the FBI-led Operation Cross
Country (OCC), which took place this year in 55 FBI field offices and involved
78 state and local task forces, consisting of hundreds of law enforcement
partners. This year’s coordinated operations took place with several
international partners, including Canada (Operation Northern Spotlight), the
United Kingdom (Aident 8), Thailand, Cambodia, and the Philippines.
“We at the FBI have no greater mission than to protect our
nation’s children from harm.
Unfortunately, the number of traffickers arrested—and the number of
children recovered—reinforces why we need to continue to do this important
work,” said FBI Director Christopher Wray. “This operation isn't just about
taking traffickers off the street. It's about making sure we offer help and a
way out to these young victims who find themselves caught in a vicious cycle of
abuse."
As part of Operation Cross Country XI, FBI agents and task
force officers staged operations in hotels, casinos, and truck stops, as well
as on street corners and Internet websites. The youngest victim recovered
during this year’s operation was 3 months old, and the average age of victims
recovered during the operation was 15 years old. Minors recovered during Cross
Country Operations are offered assistance from state protective services and
the FBI’s Victim Services Division. Depending on the level of need, victims are
offered medical and mental health counseling, as well as a number of other
services.
“Child sex trafficking is happening in every community
across America, and at the National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children, we’re working to combat this problem every day,” said NCMEC President
and CEO John Clark. “We’re proud to work with the FBI on Operation Cross
Country to help find and recover child victims. We hope OCC generates more
awareness about this crisis impacting our nation’s children.”
Operation Cross Country XI is part of the FBI’s Innocence
Lost National Initiative, which began in 2003 and has yielded more than 6,500
child identifications and locations. For additional information on Operation
Cross Country XI and the Innocence Lost initiative, please visit www.fbi.gov.
Examples of stories from various cities that took part in
Operation Cross Country XI:
On October 13th, FBI Denver recovered two minor girls—one
3-month-old and one 5-year-old. The subject, a friend of the children's family,
offered an undercover officer access to the two children for sexual purposes in
exchange for $600. The FBI is working with Child Protective Services to conduct
a forensic interview and secure safe placement of the children. The subject was
placed under arrest.
Also on October 13th, a 16-year old female victim was
recovered by FBI El Paso, after an undercover agent called an online
advertisement for entertainment. Shortly thereafter, the agent met with a
21-year-old female, who offered a fee of $200 to engage in sexual intercourse
with her and another female, the 16-year-old victim. Further investigations
revealed that a second adult female drove the minor and the 21-year-old to the
undercover’s location. Both female subjects have been arrested on federal
charges.
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