ring - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Tue, 21 Apr 2020 07:29:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Children 'rescued', three Victorians arrested in alleged global child abuse ring bust https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/21/children-rescued-three-victorians-arrested-in-alleged-global-child-abuse-ring-bust-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/21/children-rescued-three-victorians-arrested-in-alleged-global-child-abuse-ring-bust-2/#respond Tue, 21 Apr 2020 07:29:46 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5481 A child from Victoria is one of the four young people removed by authorities as part of the joint operation. An Australian Federal Police spokesperson said US intelligence began uncovering suspicious activity in Australia in 2018 as part of a Homeland Security investigation into a website where users paid to access child abuse material. The […]

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A child from Victoria is one of the four young people removed by authorities as part of the joint operation.

An Australian Federal Police spokesperson said US intelligence began uncovering suspicious activity in Australia in 2018 as part of a Homeland Security investigation into a website where users paid to access child abuse material.

The spokesperson said Australian police then partnered with international law enforcement, including investigators from Arizona, INTERPOL and EUROPOL, to share details of the website’s registered users.

Five Australian states and federal agents then launched the Australian-based Operation Walwa.

The Australian ambassador for US Homeland Security Investigations, Adam Parks, said the arrests came at a critical time.

“More so than ever, children are increasingly online for their schooling, to socialise with their friends and family, and to play games,” Mr Parks said.

“Let this be a warning that law enforcement is undeterred by COVID-19 and remains on duty to keep our children safe in Australia, the US, and online.”

One of the sites raided by authorities during  the investigation into registered users of the illict online marketplace.

One of the sites raided by authorities during the investigation into registered users of the illict online marketplace.Credit:AFP

Detective Acting Inspector Karen Bennett, of Victoria Police, said the effects these alleged crimes had on children, families and the wider community was devastating.

“These [alleged] crimes see people using significant established networks to share child abuse material and take advantage of vulnerable children. They have devastating impacts for victims and the wider community,” Inspector Bennett said.

“We will continue to develop and employ various investigative techniques which allow us to target people actively grooming and attempting to procure children, and accessing child abuse material.”

Officers from the United States Homeland Security triggered the Australian leg of the joint investigation.

Officers from the United States Homeland Security triggered the Australian leg of the joint investigation.Credit:AFP

Of the four children removed from alleged harm, three were from NSW and one from Victoria.

Those charged were five people from Queensland, four from Western Australia, three each from NSW and Victoria and one from South Australia. The arrests have occurred during the past year.

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Assistant Commissioner at AFP Lesa Gale, who oversees the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE), said the results were a timely reminder of the risks associated with children being online.

“This has been a long-running joint effort by law enforcement across Australia and we’re happy to see the results that can be achieved when resources are used together, particular in the current online environment,” she said.

The 61-year-old Echuca man has since been remanded in custody and is scheduled to reappear in court later this month.

The 41-year-old Kilmore man has been remanded to reappear in court in July. The 53-year-old Mount Waverley man has been released on bail.

Members of the public with information about people involved in the possession or sharing of child exploitation material are urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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A child from Victoria is one of the four young people removed by authorities as part of the joint operation.

An Australian Federal Police spokesperson said US intelligence began uncovering suspicious activity in Australia in 2018 as part of a Homeland Security investigation into a website where users paid to access child abuse material.

The spokesperson said Australian police then partnered with international law enforcement, including investigators from Arizona, INTERPOL and EUROPOL, to share details of the website’s registered users.

Five Australian states and federal agents then launched the Australian-based Operation Walwa.

The Australian ambassador for US Homeland Security Investigations, Adam Parks, said the arrests came at a critical time.

“More so than ever, children are increasingly online for their schooling, to socialise with their friends and family, and to play games,” Mr Parks said.

“Let this be a warning that law enforcement is undeterred by COVID-19 and remains on duty to keep our children safe in Australia, the US, and online.”

One of the sites raided by authorities during  the investigation into registered users of the illict online marketplace.

One of the sites raided by authorities during the investigation into registered users of the illict online marketplace.Credit:AFP

Detective Acting Inspector Karen Bennett, of Victoria Police, said the effects these alleged crimes had on children, families and the wider community was devastating.

“These [alleged] crimes see people using significant established networks to share child abuse material and take advantage of vulnerable children. They have devastating impacts for victims and the wider community,” Inspector Bennett said.

“We will continue to develop and employ various investigative techniques which allow us to target people actively grooming and attempting to procure children, and accessing child abuse material.”

Officers from the United States Homeland Security triggered the Australian leg of the joint investigation.

Officers from the United States Homeland Security triggered the Australian leg of the joint investigation.Credit:AFP

Of the four children removed from alleged harm, three were from NSW and one from Victoria.

Those charged were five people from Queensland, four from Western Australia, three each from NSW and Victoria and one from South Australia. The arrests have occurred during the past year.

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Assistant Commissioner at AFP Lesa Gale, who oversees the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE), said the results were a timely reminder of the risks associated with children being online.

“This has been a long-running joint effort by law enforcement across Australia and we’re happy to see the results that can be achieved when resources are used together, particular in the current online environment,” she said.

The 61-year-old Echuca man has since been remanded in custody and is scheduled to reappear in court later this month.

The 41-year-old Kilmore man has been remanded to reappear in court in July. The 53-year-old Mount Waverley man has been released on bail.

Members of the public with information about people involved in the possession or sharing of child exploitation material are urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Robbery charges against former UNK football player involving Papillion woman, diamond ring are dismissed https://www.badsporters.com/2018/07/06/robbery-charges-against-former-unk-football-player-involving-papillion-woman-diamond-ring-are-dismissed-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/07/06/robbery-charges-against-former-unk-football-player-involving-papillion-woman-diamond-ring-are-dismissed-2/#respond Fri, 06 Jul 2018 02:24:35 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=4324 Felony robbery charges against a former University of Nebraska at Kearney football player have been dismissed after prosecutors couldn’t locate the alleged victims. Vance Johnson, 20, originally of Salina, Kansas, was charged in Sarpy County District Court with use of a firearm to commit a felony, felony robbery and first-degree forgery in connection with a […]

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Felony robbery charges against a former University of Nebraska at Kearney football player have been dismissed after prosecutors couldn’t locate the alleged victims.

Vance Johnson, 20, originally of Salina, Kansas, was charged in Sarpy County District Court with use of a firearm to commit a felony, felony robbery and first-degree forgery in connection with a Sept. 26 incident. Johnson was accused of robbing a Papillion woman of a diamond ring.

However, Phil Kleine, a deputy Sarpy County Attorney, said the charges were dismissed after prosecutors were unable to make contact with the alleged victims. The case was dismissed without prejudice, which means charges can be refiled.

In late September, a Papillion resident posted a diamond ring for sale on an online site, Papillion Police Chief Deputy Chris Whitted said at the time.

Johnson allegedly contacted the seller and they agreed to a sale. When Johnson met with the seller in a Papillion residential area, he allegedly provided the seller with counterfeit money, Whitted said.

When the seller realized the money was counterfeit, she confronted Johnson and asked for the ring back. Johnson allegedly produced a handgun and left the area with the ring.

Through their investigation, Papillion police were able to identify Johnson as a suspect. A warrant was issued, and Johnson was arrested at his then-Kearney residence.

Johnson is not currently enrolled at UNK, according to UNK spokesperson Kelly Bartling. At the time of the alleged incident, he was a UNK student and had been a defensive back with the Loper football team.

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Felony robbery charges against a former University of Nebraska-Kearney football player have been dismissed after prosecutors couldn’t locate the alleged victims.

Vance Johnson, 20, originally of Salina, Kansas, was charged in Sarpy County District Court with use of a firearm to commit a felony, felony robbery and first-degree forgery in connection with a Sept. 26 incident. Johnson was accused of robbing a Papillion woman of a diamond ring.

However, Phil Kleine, a deputy Sarpy County Attorney, said the charges were dismissed after prosecutors were unable to make contact with the alleged victims. The case was dismissed without prejudice, which means charges can be refiled.

In late September, a Papillion resident posted a diamond ring for sale on an online site, Papillion Police Chief Deputy Chris Whitted said at the time.

Johnson allegedly contacted the seller and they agreed to a sale. When Johnson met with the seller in a Papillion residential area, he allegedly provided the seller with counterfeit money, Whitted said.

When the seller realized the money was counterfeit, she confronted Johnson and asked for the ring back. Johnson allegedly produced a handgun and left the area with the ring.

Through their investigation, Papillion police were able to identify Johnson as a suspect. A warrant was issued, and Johnson was arrested at his then-Kearney residence.

Johnson is not currently enrolled at UNK, according to UNK spokesperson Kelly Bartling. At the time of the alleged incident, he was a UNK student and had been a defensive back with the Loper football team.

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EXCLUSIVE: NFL player, high school coach cited as buyers from $3M online drug ring – NY Daily News https://www.badsporters.com/2018/05/07/exclusive-nfl-player-high-school-coach-cited-as-buyers-from-3m-online-drug-ring-ny-daily-news/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/05/07/exclusive-nfl-player-high-school-coach-cited-as-buyers-from-3m-online-drug-ring-ny-daily-news/#respond Mon, 07 May 2018 16:29:58 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=3819 “The defendants sold to college football players, an NFL football player, fitness trainers, police officers, members of the Armed Forces serving overseas, drug dealers, doctors, lawyers and even a high school athletic coach,” Maltz added, according to a transcript of the proceeding. Source link

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“The defendants sold to college football players, an NFL football player, fitness trainers, police officers, members of the Armed Forces serving overseas, drug dealers, doctors, lawyers and even a high school athletic coach,” Maltz added, according to a transcript of the proceeding.

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