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Police Bust Massive Pedophile Ring in Ohio, 160 Child Sex Traffickers Arrested

Police bust massive pedo ring in Ohio, 160 pedophiles arrested

Police in Ohio have announced the results of a major pedophile ring sting, involving the arrests of 160 pedophiles and the rescue of over 100 child sex trafficking victims.

The enormous success of the weeklong statewide human trafficking operation, named “Operation Buyer’s Remorse,” was announced by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost this week.

The operation sought to identify and rescue victims of human trafficking, including minors.

It aimed to arrest the sex traffickers involved in the pedophile ring.

“Operation Buyer’s Remorse” was led by the Southeastern Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force and local law enforcement agencies.

“Law enforcement across Ohio teamed up in a concerted effort to stem the demand that fuels human trafficking,” Yost declared in a press release.

“The success of this operation is measured not only by the number of arrests but also by the resources offered to survivors of human trafficking and the intelligence gathered that will propel long-term investigations forward.”

NN reports: The news comes after reports indicated last week that there has been a massive spike in the number of children going missing in Ohio, as Neon Nettle previously reported.

Authorities warned of an “extraordinary surge” of missing kids in the state.

AG Yost’s Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission (OOCIC) led the operation took place from September 25 to September 30.

The crackdown covered several areas across the state, including Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, Akron, Youngstown, Marietta, and Portsmouth.

Yost revealed that the operation resulted in 160 arrests.

The AG said the suspects are now in handcuffs thanks to coordinated “stings” conducted by OOCIC’s eight human trafficking and major crimes task forces.

These efforts were further amplified by numerous local law enforcement agencies that also conducted anti-human trafficking operations.

Search warrants were executed at 11 massage parlors suspected of human trafficking activities as part of ongoing, long-term investigations.

People were arrested from various backgrounds, Yost revealed.

Former law enforcement officers, EMTs, nurses, educators, retirees, self-employed individuals, and delivery drivers, were all arrested during the sting.

The youngest person arrested was 17, and the oldest was 84.

Law enforcement officers interviewed 104 survivors of human trafficking.

The victims were then provided services from healthcare and social service organizations.

“Nearly 100 law enforcement agencies and service organizations participated in this operation – I am grateful for each and every partner who dedicated their time and resources, as we all play a key role in the fight against human trafficking,” Yost added.

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Bodycame footage released by police shows several suspects being arrested during raids across the state.

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https://twitter.com/WillSaveTheKids/status/1709060071165247588/

AG Yost’s office released a list of highlights from the operation:

“Our message is simple: Don’t buy sex in Ohio!” Yost concluded.

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