For the first time in history, the Interpol is asking the help of the international public to identify the man (see picture below) who has appeared in more than 200 photos abusing 12 young boys.
Thanks to the powerful technology of Bundeskriminalamt (BKA), Germany’s federal police agency, the digitally altered photograph was fixed to produce an identifiable image.
Despite the extensive network of this agency in 186 countries, it has failed to identify the name and nationality of this pedophile. Hence, they have no choice but to appeal to the public.
“We have very good reason to believe that he travels the world in order to sexually abuse and exploit vulnerable children and, as a 186-member country police organisation, Interpol is uniquely positioned to co-ordinate this global effort to identify and bring him to justice,” said Interpol secretary general Ronald K Noble.
This is our chance to prove the power of the Internet in resolving terrible crimes happening around the globe. A simple post on your blog about this notice, irrespective of your niche, will greatly help.
Originally posted on October 8, 2007 @ 11:46 pm