ALERT arrests 26 across province after online child sexual exploitation investigations
In the three months between June 20 and Sept. 17 ALERT’s Internet Child Exploitation unit charged 26 suspects with 63 offences relating to online child sexual exploitation.
The arrests took place across the province mostly in Edmonton and Calgary. There were no arrests made in Medicine Hat or the surrounding area.
According to ALERT, most of the arrests came as the result of investigative referrals from the RCMP’s National Child Exploitation Crime Centre, which works with internet and social media providers to track and investigate online instances of child sexual exploitation.
“In Alberta, those who participate in the exploitation of children will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The Government of Alberta will ensure our law enforcement has the tools and resources to track down child predators and bring them to justice,” said Kaycee Madu, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General. “On behalf of all law-abiding Albertans, I thank ALERT and the law enforcement organizations across the province that worked tirelessly to arrest and charge these criminals. Alberta’s justice system is here for all Albertans, especially for children victimized by sexual predators.”