Interpol
has made a worldwide request for assistance in identifying a man photographed sexually abusing children in a series of images posted on the
Internet. This is the first time the organization has made such an appeal.
Although the original photographs had been digitally altered
in attempt to disguise his face, specialists from the Bundeskriminalamt in Germany working with
Interpols Trafficking in Human Beings unit have been able to produce an identifiable
picture.
Despite extensive global efforts to identify and locate this individual through
Interpols network of 186 National Central Bureaus and specialist units, the mans identity and nationality still remain unknown.
"For years images of this man sexually abusing children have been circulating on the Internet. We have tried all other means to identify and
to bring him to justice, but we are now convinced that without the publics help this sexual predator could continue to rape and sexually
abuse young children whose ages appear to range from six to early
teens," said Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.
"We have very good reason to believe that he travels the world in order to sexually abuse and exploit vulnerable children and as an
186-member country police organization, Interpol is uniquely positioned to co-ordinate this global effort to identify and bring him to
justice," Mr Noble added.
The search for the individual has been codenamed Vico after analysis of the photographs, around 200 in total featuring 12 different young
boys, established that the pictures were likely to have been taken in Vietnam and Cambodia.
"The decision to make public this mans picture was not one which was taken lightly, but after thoughtful consideration and with the full
agreement of experts from Interpols member countries dedicated to fighting this appalling criminal
activity," said Kristin Kvigne, Assistant Director of Interpols Trafficking in Human Beings Unit.
"We are certainly not encouraging members of the public to take any direct action themselves, particularly since any positive identification
would need to be confirmed law enforcement authorities but if anyone recognizes this person, or has any information that could help
investigators, please contact the police or Interpol National Central Bureau in your
country" Kristin asked.
People
with any news at all on the identity or whereabouts of this man can also contact Interpol via the internet at: https://www.interpol.int/public/mail/mail3.asp?id=vico
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