Good Job Saskatoon & Regina Police Services.

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
117,703
14,390
113
Low Earth Orbit
A call from another country and a quick response by SPS Patrol resulted in the rescue of a 5-year-old girl being exploited online from a residence in Regina yesterday morning.

At around 4:00 a.m. on July 28, 2025, SPS members in Communications received a call from a man in the Middle East who had been using a randomized online chat room when he came across a live stream of an adult male committing an indecent act in a room where a prepubescent girl was also present. The complainant established email contact with the SPS and promptly provided details and screenshots to further the investigation. Through the information received, two addresses in Saskatoon were identified as possibly being involved and members of Patrol were immediately dispatched to investigate; officers spoke to residents at both addresses and determined them not to be involved. While the investigation was continuing, the complainant, nearly 11,000 kilometers away, had re-matched in the chat room with the same suspect and obtained further evidence to assist in the investigation. Through fast and exemplary police work, officers determined the suspect was believed to be at a residence in Regina. SPS members immediately contacted the Regina Police Service (RPS) to conduct a priority call for service at a residence in Regina to ensure the safety of the young victim. Upon attending the residence, members of the RPS located the 51-year-old suspect and a 5-year-old girl. He was arrested and has been charged with one count of making child pornography. Police seized his electronic devices for further examination and the Saskatchewan ICE Unit is continuing to investigate. Victim Services are now involved in supporting the young girl as the investigation continues.

Across international borders and provincial jurisdictions, this is a definitive example of how one report can be the difference in rescuing a victim of crime. If you believe a child to be in danger of sexual exploitation or abuse, report it to your local police or notify the Canadian Centre for Child Protection.

🌐 https://www.protectchildren.ca/en/
 

spaminator

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 26, 2009
38,956
3,598
113
Staggering 1,100 men in Ontario inquired about sex with kids in police sting

Author of the article:Brad Hunter, Joe Warmington
Published Jul 31, 2025 • Last updated 3 days ago • 3 minute read

Project Juno
SEX TRAFFICKING STING: THE SUSPECTS. PEEL REGIONAL POLICE
Like children in front of a bowl of candy, the perverts could not resist.


An online ad offered raunchy sex with an underage teen girl.


In reality, the operation was an elaborate sting that at one point was swamped with more than 100 calls a day from Johns in the GTA seeking to feed their most demented desires.

There were an eye-popping 1,100 queries across the province for sex with the non-existent teen, in reality, an undercover cop.

Peel Regional Police’s head of the human trafficking section, Det. Sgt. Bob Hackenbrook, told the Toronto Sun that human trafficking detectives were surprised by the volume of interest that the bogus ad garnered.

“We were busy,” Hackenbrook said.

While 35 were arrested and charged by Peel cops, it is the high level of interest in sex with children that is most chilling. Across Ontario, there were 85 arrests and 165 charges laid.


“It was a very difficult case, but there were great partnerships with other police services,” Hackenbrook added.

Those charged included a teacher, students, business owners, construction workers, entrepreneurs, and retirees. One of those arrested had two outstanding warrants for his arrest in Guelph for breaching his release order.

The sting was part of Project Juno and comprised human trafficking teams working undercover operations across the province. The goal was to target Johns who were attempting to have sex with children.

Cops say the sting was the result of a “positive Supreme Court of Canada ruling R. vs Ramelson from York Regional Police Project called Raphael.”

The ruling created a “step-by-step approach for officers and the Crown in the prosecution of these proactive investigations. Our project, called Project Juno, is a proactive approach to identifying and arresting Johns who seek to pay for sex from youths,” Peel Regional Police said in a release.


There have already been 14 guilty pleas, with other cases before the courts. Police did not release the names of the perps on lawyers’ orders, with many protected under publication bans. Cops did release a poster of the accused with their faces blurred.

Project Juno
SEX TRAFFICKING STING: THE SUSPECTS. PEEL REGIONAL POLICE
Most were charged with communicating for the purpose of obtaining sexual services from a person under 18 years old.

AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INVESTIGATION:

— About 1,100 people responded to the ads with an average of 100 per day.

— Around 90% of the accused resided in Peel, with several living in neighbouring jurisdictions, including Toronto, Woodbridge, and the Kitchener/Waterloo area.

— During the undercover operation, Johns reported the ads to cops and Crime Stoppers out of concern for the undercover officer presenting themselves as a teen.


— Two of the accused were charged with assault police after striking cops while attempting to flee.

— One male was charged with making sexually explicit material available to a child after sending a photo to an undercover officer.

— Another male was charged with child abandonment and criminal negligence after he left his child at home with no supervision and the front door unlocked to attend a hotel hoping to have sexual relations with an underage person.



“It’s important work,” Hackenbrook said. “It’s important to the officers involved to know they helped protect the victims of human trafficking. It’s a very committed group who work hard to protect the vulnerable. The victims here were children.


“It’s difficult work. Two of our officers were assailed by suspects who were trying to escape arrest.”

Cops say that in addition to getting would-be predators off the streets, the purpose of Juno was to “prevent exploitation before it occurs,” safeguard sex trafficking victims by linking them to supports, and hold offenders accountable.

Project Juno was active for 11 days between November 2023 and February 2025. The Peel Vice and Human Trafficking Unit worked with Halton Regional Police Human Trafficking Unit, the IJFS team members, and the Nova Scotia Provincial Human Trafficking Unit.

During this time, 35 men were arrested and charged with communicating for the purpose of obtaining sexual services from a person under 18 years old.

Also participating in the OPP-led Provincial Human Trafficking Intelligence-Led Joint Forces Strategy (IJFS) were police services in Durham, Sudbury, Halton, London, Niagara, Peterborough, Toronto, Windsor, and York.

jwarmington@postmedia.com

bhunter@postmedia.com
1754260613643.png1754260529877.png
 

Ron in Regina

"Voice of the West" Party
Apr 9, 2008
29,375
11,073
113
Regina, Saskatchewan
In a decision on June 25, Ontario Court Justice Paul Thomas O’Marra said, “...a conviction would lead to severe collateral consequences, such as jeopardizing his immigration status, delaying his citizenship, and preventing him from sponsoring his wife, which would likely result in their separation.” National Post reported that the conditional discharge includes three months of house arrest during which he can go shopping for three hours every Sunday, attend religious services, medical appointments, and travel to and from work.

This story of the occurrence in Canada comes from the New Times of India. The judge granted a conditional release to the Indian man to help him and his wife with their immigration status, as a conviction would lead delay in getting Canadian citizenship (???), and the judge said since they are not citizens, the man should not be punished according to the law that's applicable to citizens??? Really?
1754262742011.jpeg
“Mr. Khant is a permanent resident seeking Canadian citizenship and professional licensing,” wrote the judge. “A conviction would not only delay his citizenship by four years but could also prevent him from sponsoring his wife and obtaining his engineering licence.

So he’s a Permanent Resident in his status, soliciting sex with a child, and he shouldn’t be punished with a law that’s applicable to citizens?
 

Taxslave2

Senate Member
Aug 13, 2022
5,176
2,876
113
Both that judge and the person responsible for hiring him should be deported with the pedo..