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Interpol Searches for Pedophile Suspect

By JAMEY KEATEN,
AP
Posted: 2008-05-08 12:52:45
Filed Under: World News
LYON, France (May 6) - Interpol launched a worldwide appeal to the public Tuesday to help identify a man suspected of sexually abusing young boys from Southeast Asia - hoping the rare move will lead to a quick arrest.

It was only the second time that the international police agency has appealed directly to the public for help in identifying a suspected pedophile. An arrest was made shortly after the first time last October.

The suspect in the latest case is a white man, shown with gray, thinning hair in photos released by Interpol. He appeared to be in his late 40s or early 50s in the images.

Interpol said that despite two years of investigations, it and other police agencies have been unable to determine his identity, nationality or whereabouts - hence the decision to appeal publicly for information.

"The law enforcement community around the world has done all it can to find this man who clearly presents a danger to young children, and we are now asking the public to help identify this predator and protect other potential victims from abuse," Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said in a statement.

In interviews at the agency's headquarters in Lyon, France, Interpol officials said they had recovered photos of the man that allegedly show him sexually abusing at least three boys, apparently between the ages of 6 and 10. The boys appear to be from Southeast Asia - though Interpol officials declined to specify any possible countries.

Kristin Kvigne, assistant director of Interpol's division that combats people trafficking, said it was impossible to know how many other children the man could have abused.

"There are at least three child victims that are in the images, but it could be more," she said in an interview.

Kvigne said the photos show "severe abuse" by the man, but she declined to go into detail.

Two graphic photos seen by The Associated Press, which were not made public, appeared to show the man sexually abusing a tanned thin boy.

"It's important to know that these images were found on the Internet, so the attention that he is going to draw is attention that he actually put on himself when perpetrating against children," Kvigne said.

Interpol said it believes that the photos were taken between April 2000 and May 2001.

Police first became aware of the suspect in March 2006, when photos of him were found on the computer hard-drive of a man arrested in Norway who was later convicted on pedophilia-related charges, Interpol said.

Police then cross-checked those photos against others found on the Internet, to see if there were matches that might link the man to other alleged abuse.

In October, suspected pedophile Christopher Paul Neil, a 32-year-old teacher from Canada, was arrested in Thailand just 11 days after Interpol issued a global appeal to help apprehend him.

In that case, Neil's face had originally been disguised in Internet photos with a digital swirl. Police managed to reverse the swirl process, unmasking his face, and Interpol released those cleaned-up images publicly. Neil was arrested in Thailand on Oct. 19, 2007. He went on trial in March, accused of sexually abusing a 9-year-old boy.

In the latest case, the man did not appear to make any effort to hide his identity on the photos that were seized on the computer in Norway, Interpol officials said.

Interpol officials said they don't know why the man did not attempt to disguise his face, but noted that pedophiles sometimes reveal their identities to win trust in child-sex offender circles, in hopes of getting access to other children or images.

Kvigne said Interpol was "very careful" in weighing the decision to launch the appeal.

"Our main concern is of course the safety of children," she said.

Among the risks, she said, are that an innocent person might be incorrectly identified, "and that's why we encourage people to call police if they believe they know who this man is."

She said people should contact their local police or Interpol, "but to take no action on their own." She also said she hoped the man would come forward to police himself.

Associated Press Writer John Leicester in Paris contributed to this report.

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rafaelleejr 09:38:27 AM May 08 2008

There needs to be an immediate death sentence similar to the one Saddam Hussein got when found guilty. These animals have no good intentions and they need to be put to sleep.

weelman41 10:56:15 PM May 07 2008

HE NEEDS VIGILANTY JUSTICE. HE SHOULD BE CASTRAITED AND HIS TESTICALS SHOVED DOWN HIS THROAT.

buzzwackerm 09:57:40 PM May 07 2008

hey TheMalebod He looks like a pasty white Liberal who holds office somewhere and is Raping young boys on Tax payer's money ... this guy needs to get caught now ....

thegreatrandini 08:27:03 PM May 07 2008

Well looks like I'll have to change my travel plans to Thailand.

thisfish88 08:14:54 PM May 07 2008

He looks like a preacher. and i dont know why i think that

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Is it just me, or does this guy and the guy who just won the $180m powrball lottery look identical?!

thegreatrandini 01:52:28 PM May 07 2008

Uncle Fester

themalebod 01:00:52 PM May 07 2008

Has anyone compared the photo to the current roster of Republican Congressmen and Senators?

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