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Report: Suspect in Sex Sting Claims He’s Worked with Israeli Government for 14 Years

Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, a senior Israeli cybersecurity official, was arrested for attempting to lure a child under 16 and released on $10,000 bail before returning to Israel, officials said.

  • Arresting a senior Israeli cyber official, Las Vegas police collaborated with federal agencies, charging him with attempting to lure a child online, and he was returned to Israel as scheduled.
  • Undercover officers used online decoys to target online predators during a two-week ICAC operation involving the Nevada Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, LVMPD, FBI, and others.
  • He was released on a $10,000 bond the next day at Henderson Detention Center and then returned to Israel as scheduled.
  • The Clark County DA’s Office will now handle the case, as Sigal Chattah said her office would not prosecute and the US State Department denied any intervention.
  • Given the unusual circumstances of a senior cyber official’s arrest, the case underscores ongoing challenges in international law enforcement cooperation and child exploitation threats.
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If Americans Knew Blog broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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