Nine-country Interpol operation rescues 65 children, arrests 60
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For one year Interpol has been investigating sexual child abuse in Mexico and Costa Rica. Now Operation "Eclipse" succeeds: The authorities rescue 65 victims - mostly girls between the ages of five and 13. 60 suspects are arrested.
More than 60 victims in Central America have been freed and brought to safety in an international campaign against child sexual abuse.
The investigation of the various police authorities in nine countries of Central America and the Caribbean lasted almost a year, and then they struck.
International Operation "Eclipse" arrests 60 suspected pedophiles in Central America, rescuing 65 minors who were victims of child sexual exploitation
Lyon, France. Sixty suspects of paedophilia, including a Costa Rican who passed an online celebrity, were arrested during a joint operation in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, Interpol announced on Thursday. According to the authorities, in Costa Rica, the detainee “first pretended to be an online celebrity”, in order to contact his victim. He then engaged in sexual blackmail and offered “threats against the victim’s family to maintain…
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