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Interpol launches global appeal to identify paedophilia suspect
Tue, May 06, 2008
AFP

LYON, FRANCE - INTERPOL on Tuesday launched a global appeal to identify a Western man suspected of sexually abusing several Asian boys and distributing hundreds of photos of the acts on the Internet.

It is the second time in seven months that the Lyon-based agency took such a step following an unprecendented public appeal to identify another pedophile, Christopher Paul Neil, a 32-year-old Canadian, who was arrested in Thailand in October.

Interpol on Tuesday posted six images on its website of the man who is thought to have abused three boys aged between six and 10, all of whom appear to be Asian.

'It's a white, older man. He must be between 50 and 70. We have no idea of where he is or his country of origin although he seems to come from a Western country; North America, Europe or Australia,' Interpol official Yves Rolland said.

The affair came to light in March 2006 after the discovery of hundreds of pedophile images in the computer of a Norwegian man. The three boys featured in some 800 shots, of which 100 showed the man Interpol is seeking to identify.

Mr Rolland said the photos were 'typical of pedophiles frequenting sexual tourism hotspots in South Asia, especially Thailand and Cambodia.'

 

 
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