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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby operator kos » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:46 pm

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/08/03/u-s-charges-72-over-nightmare-internet-child-porn-network/

WASHINGTON — US officials Wednesday unveiled charges against 72 people in their largest global probe into Internet child pornography which smashed a "nightmare" online bulletin board catering to pedophiles.

The investigation launched in 2009 has led to arrests in the US and 13 other countries of participants in Dreamboard, which had a "VIP" ranking system for members trading in graphic images and videos of adults molesting children age 12 and under, often violently, the Justice Department said.

"Dreamboard's creators and members lived all over the world -- but they allegedly were united by a disturbing belief that the sexual abuse of children is proper conduct that should not be criminalized," Attorney General Eric Holder said.

"The members of this criminal network shared a demented dream to create the preeminent online community for the promotion of child sexual exploitation, but for the children they victimized, this was nothing short of a nightmare."

The ongoing probe has led to the arrest of 52 people in the US and 13 other countries -- Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia, Sweden and Switzerland.

Thirteen of the 52 individuals arrested have pleaded guilty, and 20 of the 72 individuals charged "remain at large and are known only by their online identities," a Justice Department statement said.

Operation Delego "represents the largest prosecution to date in the United States of individuals who participated in an online bulletin board conceived and operated for the sole purpose of promoting child sexual abuse, disseminating child pornography and evading law enforcement," it said.

"Dreamboard was a self-described global 'community' of pedophiles dedicated to the relentless victimization and exploitation of children 12 and under," said Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer.

According to the Justice Department, membership was tightly controlled by the site's administrators, who required prospective members to upload child pornography when applying for membership.

Members were then required continually to upload images of child sexual abuse in order to keep up their membership in the board, which included rules of conduct printed in English, Russian, Japanese and Spanish.

Some of the children featured in the images and videos were just babies, said Holder.

"And, in many cases, the children being victimized were in obvious, and intentional, pain -- even 'in distress and crying,' just as the rules for one area of the bulletin board mandated," he added.

All 72 of the defendants are charged with conspiring to advertise and distribute child pornography, and 50 are also charged with engaging in a child pornography enterprise.

"Dreamboard members allegedly used the power and anonymity of the Internet to motivate each other to commit their horrific acts of sexual abuse of minors and trading in child pornography," Breuer said.

According to court documents, members employed a variety of methods to conceal their activities, using "screen names" and proxy servers, which can be used to reroute web traffic and disguise a user's actual location.

Dreamboard members also encouraged the use of encryption programs on their computers, which password-protect computer files to prevent law enforcement from accessing them in the event of a court-authorized search.

Officials said the charges and arrests were conducted in three separate phases over the course of the operation.

Four of the 13 individuals who have pleaded guilty for their roles in the conspiracy have been sentenced to prison.

On May 10, Timothy Lee Gentry, 33, of Burlington, Kentucky, was sentenced to 25 years in prison; on May 31, Michael Biggs, 32, of Orlando, Florida, was sentenced to 20 years; on June 22, Michael Childs, 49, of Huntsville, Alabama, was sentenced to 30 years; and on July 14, Charles Christian, 49, of Tilton, Illinois, was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison.

Operation Delego was conducted by the Justice Department with Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with other global law enforcement agencies including Eurojust, the European Union's Judicial Cooperation Unit and "dozens of law enforcement agencies throughout the world," the statement said.
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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby semper occultus » Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:33 am

Murdered teenage girl had her feet sawn off while she was still ALIVE, claims witness as two are charged with her murder

•Documents reveal witness claimed Carina Saunders was tortured
•Her dismembered was body found stuffed in duffel bag last October
•Two suspects in 19-year-old's death charged with first-degree murder

PUBLISHED: 12:38, 24 July 2012 | UPDATED: 15:34, 24 July 2012

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A teenager believed to have been killed by a human trafficking gang may have had her foot sawn off while she was still alive, it emerged today.
Carina Saunders' dismembered body was found dumped in a duffel bag in Bethany, Oklahoma City, last October.
A witness told police that one of the men charged with Carina's murder beat her, tied her to a table and tortured her by sawing off her left foot, documents revealed today.
The suspect then tried to cut off the 19-year-old's right foot before the saw broke, it was claimed.

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Brutal crime: Luis Ruiz has been charged with killing and dismembering Carina Saunders in Oklahoma City

Authorities believe Carina was murdered to scare female witnesses so they would cooperate with a drug and human trafficking ring that the suspects were allegedly involved in.

The revelation came after two men held in connection with her killing were yesterday formally charged with first-degree murder, NewsOk reported.

Luis Enrique Ruiz , 37, and Jimmy Lee Massey Jr, 33, of Oklahoma City, had been identified as suspects in the case and have been in custody in the Oklahoma County jail for almost three weeks.
According to a probable cause affidavit filed with his charges yesterday in Oklahoma County District Court, Ruiz planned and carried out the torture killing.

In the affidavit, a woman named Michelle Hanshaw told police she went to a house in the city with Saunders and witnessed Ruiz 'physically beat Carina Saunders and then tie her up'.

Ruiz then dragged Saunders to an upstairs room and tied her to a small table with rope and twine before using the saw on her feet, Hanshaw told Bethany police investigators.

Hanshaw, according to the probable cause affidavit filed with the murder charge against Massey, 'jumped out a window to escape' after witnessing the killing.

Stephanie Howard, Ruiz's girlfriend in October 2011, told investigators that on two occasions she and Ruiz had to 'baby-sit' a girl Howard later learned was Carina Saunders, police reported.

Ruiz said Saunders was going to be 'dealt with', Howard told investigators.
Another woman was at the house with Saunders and Hanshaw, but left soon after, police reported.

Tia Downour said she had been told there was a video of the homicide on the phone, and the phone belonged to Ruiz, the affidavit shows.

Downour told investigators she shared a room at the Bel-Aire Hotel with Ruiz in May, and when he went to the bathroom, she viewed the video, police reported.

'Downour said she watched for a few seconds until Saunders began to scream,' Bethany police Lt. JR Jencks wrote in the affidavit, adding that she told investigators she recognized Ruiz 'as the person in the video cutting off the foot of Saunders'.

Another person interviewed by detectives said Ruiz told him he 'had been the one that planned the entire incident which resulted in the death of Carina Saunders', according to the affidavit.

Ruiz was arrested July 5 on a murder complaint. He and Massey are being held without bail in the Oklahoma County jail.
Neither District Attorney David Prater nor Bethany Police Chief Phil Cole would comment yesterday on charges being filed in the case.

Massey, while jailed on drug charges, shared details of the slaying with two detainees, according to a probable cause affidavit filed with his murder charge.

He told the first detainee that he participated in the homicide and said 'they cut the girl's arms and legs off,' the lieutenant wrote in the affidavit.

The second detainee told police Massey 'gave handwritten statements in the form of passed notes' describing what parts of the woman's body were dismembered and 'perhaps more importantly,' how the body was wrapped before disposal,' the lieutenant wrote.

'Those same notes have been compared to known samples of Jimmy Massey's hand writing and appear to be from the same person on initial examination,' Jencks wrote.

Downour, who told investigators she left the house shortly after Saunders and Hanshaw arrived, said Massey, who she also knew as 'Country,' was there when she left, according to Massey's affidavit.

A confidential witness told police she was kidnapped and forced to watch as members of a human trafficking ring tortured and killed Saunders to send a message to others to cooperate with their illegal activities.

Neither prosecutors nor police would comment on that aspect of the killing.

According to court records, Massey admitted to kidnapping a woman and making her watch as Saunders was tortured and killed October 9. Massey also described how Saunders' body was dismembered and left in a field behind the Homeland grocery store 15 miles away from her home in Mustang.

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Suspects: Police arrested Jimmy Massey, top left, Alejandro Rojas, top right, Michael 'Monster' Knight, bottom left, and Luis Soto, bottom right, on drug charges possibly related to Saunders' murder
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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby semper occultus » Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:34 pm

Man denies using African 'witchcraft' to traffic children for prostitution

A recycling worker smuggled young children into the UK before brainwashing them with African witchcraft to try and force them into prostitution, a court has heard.

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By Telegraph reporters
3:24PM BST 17 Sep 2012


Osezua Elvis Osolase, 42, is accused of 13 offences of trafficking, rape, false imprisonment and sexual activity with a child.

He allegedly cast 'spells' over his three victims, all originally from Nigeria, using juju magic rituals in order to stop them from running away.

It is also alleged to have sexually assaulted the girls - who are now aged 15, 17 and 18. It is believed he has many more victims.

Juju refers to traditional West African religions involving objects of superstition and witchcraft.

In one case, the court heard, Osolase took the 17-year-old-girl to a place of "witchcraft" in April last year and forced her to bathe using a red cloth and blood.

The girl then had her armpit hair, toe and finger nails cut. Blood was taken from her right hand before she was told the 'spell' would kill her if she tried to run away.

During the opening of the eight week trial today, Canterbury Crown Court heard the three girls were shipped to the UK from Nigeria in preparation for being sold as prostitutes in Italy.

Sara Ellis, prosecuting, said: "This case involves allegations in respect of three young Nigerian girls who were trafficked from Nigeria into the UK in order to traffic them out of the UK and to Europe for the purposes of prostitution.

"In this case the complainants were subjected to juju rituals in an effort to ensure that they would do as they were told, that they would not run away, that they would repay the defendant and that they would never reveal the truth about what really happened to them and the ordeals to which they were subjected for fear of death or serious harm.

"You will hear something about juju ceremonies during the trial and the very powerful effect that they can have on people like the complainants in this case."

The court heard Osolase, who lives with a German woman in Gravesend, Kent, had found his alleged 17-year-old victim begging on the streets of Nigeria.

The former security guard told her would take her to the UK to help her get an education.

Ms Ellis said: "He called himself 'Victor' and took her to a large house - a place she described as a - place of witchcraft'.

"There she was given what she described as 'native port', a mixture which looked like blood and a red cloth.

"She was told to use this liquid to bathe and to tie a cloth around herself after doing so.

"A man came and cut hair under her armpits and finger and toenails and blood from her right hand.

"She was told this was to ensure she did not run away and would repay Victor. She said it was an 'oath' and if she ran away the charm would find her.

"She was told that if she ran away or didn't pay that she would die. She believed it."

Ms Ellis told the court the 17-year-old was then given a passport, which had been lost by its genuine owner some years earlier, and flown to the UK and then on to Italy.

However, when she reached the airport she refused to go through customs and begged Italian officials for help, the court heard.

The prosecutor said the teenager was returned to Stansted Airport, Essex, where she eventually admitted to being Nigerian.

The same month the 15-year-old was alleged to have been brought to the UK and taken to Osolase's home where she claimed she was sexually abused.

Ms Ellis said that she was also taken along with the 17-year-old and sent to Italy again with a stolen passport.

In July the 18-year-old arrived in Britain and was locked inside a flat and told she was going to Italy to meet "her madam" and to work as a prostitute, the court heard.

The prosecution claimed that an investigation of Osolase's travelling in Europe revealed that the three were not his only victims.

The trial at Canterbury Crown Court is expected to last eight weeks and among the prosecution witnesses will be an expert in juju.
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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby jlaw172364 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:50 pm

Just because the USA and its imperial allies use human trafficking and other atrocities against human beings as pretexts to commit new atrocities doesn't mean said original atrocities don't exist in the first place. The USA and its imperial allies don't have a monopoly on barbarism.
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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby jlaw172364 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:04 pm

But I see people on here would rather talk about the poodle complains of Kristen Stewart, because SOME people (who have no lives, or who are paid to have no lives) publicly criticized her for cheating on Robert Pattinson, for whom she was probably just a beard anyway. Everything that comes out of Hollywood is a fucking lie: the movies, the industry's image of itself, and the highly publicized "personal" lives of the fake, manufactured "stars." Stop feeding those trolls, people!
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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby jlaw172364 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:09 pm

Or maybe I should start a new thread entitled:

The Horror of Kate Middleton's Boob Exposure: Why Must the Prying Eyes of the Media Ferret Out Pictures of Women's Nipples, and Not Men's?

Or maybe:

Double Standard: Why are pictures of Semi-Anonymous Women's Boobs Not Controversial, But pictures of Kate Middleton's are?

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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby semper occultus » Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:32 pm

Child torturers of the desert: Horrific footage reveals human traffickers are even targeting BABIES to get families to pay ransoms

Desperate refugees trying to cross the lawless region risk having their organs cut out while still alive by ruthless doctors

Action taken by local tribes has helped stem the horrifying trade

Human traffickers demanded $20,000 to release their captives from their torture camps but the fee has now risen to $35,000 to $60,000

By Jill Reilly

www.dailymail.co.uk/

PUBLISHED:17:05, 20 September 2012| UPDATED: 07:43, 21 September 2012

The world was horrified last year when it hit the headlines that desperate refugees trying to cross the Sinai Desert were having their organs snatched while still alive by ruthless doctors.

But it has now emerged that human traffickers in the lawless region are torturing babies in an attempt to force families to pay extortionate ransom fees.

Desperate refugees from Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea put their trust in smugglers to get them across the border into Israel, but instead they are sold to the Bedouins and taken to torture camps.

A CNN documentary, A Stand in the Sinai, part of the network's Freedom Project revealed if their relatives do not pay a ransom release fee, the women are frequently raped while the men are tortured - sometimes the abuse is played over the phone to their distraught relatives.

The Sinai Peninsula is under the control of the desert-dwelling clans so police rarely ever venture into the area.

During the report a human aid organisation showed the team a photo of Cecile, a baby who was born in a Bedouin torture camp - her mother had been mercilessly raped by one of the men.

After the pair were released and made it to safety, her mother said that the man who fathered the young girl tortured the child, inflicting burns that reached her skull bone to force relatives to pay a ransom.

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The mother and child are now safe and Cecile received medical treatment for her seeping wounds.

Since the organ snatching was revealed, an alliance formed by the Bedouin shaikhs is helping to gain control of the brutal trade in the region.

The video report follows Mohammed Abu Bilal, from the Sheikh Sawakra Tribe, who is trying to make a stand against the abuse.

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Sheikh Mohamed Abu Billal and Sheikh Ibrahim al Munai who are leading the fight agasint human traffickers in the lawless Sinai region

He has set up a safe house for refugees who have managed to escape the torture camps, using his own funds to ensure they are looked after and can recover.

The distressing film shows 18 refugees who had made it to the sparse, but safe building.

The men line up and show deep wounds on their back from when boiling plastic was poured on to their skin as a form of torture.

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'There are usually signs of torture and rape,' said Mohammed Abu Bilal.
'They arrive in a bad condition and starved these are all methods of oppression to exploit them for money. I get them doctors and try to help,' he explained.

To discourage human trafficking, locals are being told by Mohammed Abu Bilal and his supporters not to serve the people responsible in their shops or let their daughters marry them.

He says violence is only used as a last resort to prevent the trade and a council has been set up to deal with issues.

The action taken by the Bedouin leaders has already helped stem the horrific practice of organ snatching.

Medics travel from Cairo to camps in the heart of the vast sands to harvest kidneys, livers, corneas and corneas from the helpless donors.

They then transport the organs back to Egypt in mobile refrigeration units where patients are waiting to receive them.
Thousands of refugees are believed to have died as a result of the operations, their bodies bearing tell-tale scars which show where the organs have been removed.

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But now refugees are facing a new threat on top of brutal beatings, rape and murder - extortionate ransom fees.

As CNN reporter Frederik Pleitgen explained in an interview with MailOnline, the Bedouin crackdown means that fewer people are operating so only the 'hardcore and violent' are left.

The documentary crew discovered that previously human traffickers had demanded $20,000 to release captives from their torture camps.
But the fee has now risen to between $35,000 to $60,000, sums which are unrealistic for the captive's relatives back in their home countries - for most of the refugees the reason they left in the first place was due to poverty.

Both genders are usually enslaved and may have to work on marijuana plantations in the depths of the desert.

But for many refugees escaping the torture camps is not the end of their terrifying ordeals.

They are aware their families have been blackmailed for release funds and are eager to make money to repay them, regardless of the physical and mental wounds they still have.

For many women who have been raped in captivity, they also have to deal with the horrific consequences.

One woman who is now safely in Tel Aviv recalled her experience at the hands of the human traffickers.
'They are cruel people, criminal people and they don't have the human sense like us,' said Tegisti Tekla.
'I was screaming I am a virgin, but they don't care about you at all.'

Her rapist made her pregnant, but as soon as she managed to get across the Israeli border she had an abortion.

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Traumatised: Tegisti Tekla

CNN reporter Frederik Pleitgen said that after last year's documentary revealing the organ snatching trade, the crew 'were not sure how they would react' on their return.

But he said that the team travelled with two Bedouins, Sheikh Mohamed Abu Billal and Sheikh Ibrahim al Munai who ensured their safety.

'We tried to go out without them once and we were stopped after 500 metres,' he recalled.

When asked about if the Sinai was still a deadly place for refugees, despite the intentions of the local tribes, Mr Pleitgens said, 'I think it's just as dangerous as before.'
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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby elfismiles » Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:29 pm

The Daily Texan student paper just ran these...

Human Trafficking Ignites UT, Lawmakers

Federal prosecutor presents lecture to inform students about trafficking
by Tiffany Hinman
http://www.dailytexanonline.com/news/20 ... -awareness

UT student lobbies for passage of Reauthorization Act
by Mary Ellen Knewtson
http://www.dailytexanonline.com/news/20 ... rogressing



FLASHBACK: New facility is haven for victims of sex trafficking
July 16, 2012 By Emily Ramshaw
http://digitaltexan.net/2012/state/faci ... icle37426/
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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby jcivil » Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:25 pm

1960's u.s. elements supply u.s. soldiers heroin at .50cent a gram. Remove lungs from dead u.s. personnel and pack full of kilos to be sent home. 1980's Thai/CIA elements run pregnancy farms that abort at eight months and pack mother with four kilos sent through customs with passport and timely visas in order all day. Psycho bastards pushing the unfettered will thang for longer than that too, desade et al thousands of crappy hierarchy years. Ay. Keep reeling? Keep plot takedown.
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Re: worst human trafficking case I've ever heard of

Postby Iamwhomiam » Sun Oct 07, 2012 7:49 pm

Navi Mumbai sex racket busted, 116 sex workers rescued

By Indo Asian News Service | IANS India Private Limited – 7 hours ago

Turbhe (Navi Mumbai), Oct 7 (IANS) A massive prostitution racket was busted in the Turbhe township of Navi Mumbai late Saturday, an official said here Sunday.

As many as 116 girls were rescued from the spot in a joint operation by Navi Mumbai police and two NGOs.

"Of the 116 women rescued from the spot, 26 are minors. However, their exact age will be ascertained only after medical examination," said Afzal Khan, President of Adarsh Samaj Sevak Sangh, an NGO working for the cause.

Another NGO called Rescue Foundation had also responded to the quick tip-off and helped with the rescue operations.

According to police officials, the flesh trade had been going on in the area since several years. However, the place was cleared out whenever police went to raid the premises.

Khan said that the spot in Turbhe is very remote and surrounded by a hill, making it difficult for the girls to escape quickly from the spot. "Hence, they are mostly trapped and if they try to escape, they are caught and brought back into the flesh trade. There are not many residences around and those who stay close to the place are mostly pimps," Khan told IANS.

Khan said that he, along with Deputy Commissioner of Police Purshottam Karad had been casing the place since the last three months and it was with the help of Karad that they were finally able to conduct a raid and expose the sex racket.

Saturday's operation follows similar raids in Mumbai over the past week.

On Thursday, 333 women were rescued from brothels in south Mumbai and 127 men were arrested in the case in an operation led by Mumbai Additional Commissioner of Police Krushna Prakash.

On Tuesday, a team led by Prakash had busted a massage parlour doubling as a prostitution den in Ballard Pier in south Mumbai. Three girls were rescued and four men were arrested.

Several other such stories are linked to at the site. Videos, too.

Here are a few stories from Italy, Mumbai, Dubai:

* Court to verify age of 300 women rescued from …
* Dubai Police busts prostitution racket
* Astrologer arrested for raping maid
* Mumbai police clueless over suicide at MLA's …
* Five held in Italy over teenage prostitution
* Kidnapped Delhi boy rescued, abductors arrest …

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Mumbai: Sex racket busted, 400 girls rescued

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Police rescue seven women from human traffickers

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Prostitution racket busted in Mumbai, 340 women detained
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