Police chief, rabbi, Boy Scout leader among 70 men, 1 mother busted in child porn probe: feds
Officials said the voluminous evidence seized in the five-week operation suggests the sexual exploitation of children in the New York City area has hit ‘epidemic proportions.’
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Published: Wednesday, May 21, 2014, 9:00 AM
Updated: Thursday, May 22, 2014, 12:23 AM
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71 sickos busted in the massive child pornography sting came from all
walks of life, from public safety officials to religious leaders to
health care workers. Nabbed in the crackdown were an NYPD officer, a Westchester County police chief, a Brooklyn rabbi, two registered nurses, a paramedic and an au pair. One suspect was both a Boy Scout den leader and a Little League baseball coach.
The arrests also included High Bridge, N.J., mother Lori Bauer, 38, who was charged with producing and distributing pornography involving her own child.
Officials said the voluminous evidence seized suggests the sexual exploitation of children in the New York City area has hit “epidemic proportions.”
Marcus Santos/New York Daily News Homeland
Security Investigations Special Agent James Haynes (center) announces
the arrest of 71 individuals as part of Operation Caireen, a sweeping
investigation into the anonymous trading of child porn over the
Internet. He was flanked by Queens District Attorney Richard Brown
(second from left), Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan
(third from left), Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson (second
from right) and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance (far right). “These crimes are hideous. And reasonable people cannot fathom such depravity,” James Hayes Jr., the head of the New York office of Homeland Security Investigations, said at a press conference Wednesday.
“We discovered tens of thousands of images that were horrifying and depicted children in positions they should never be forced into.”
New York Daily News “These are real children whose abuse and victimization has been videotaped for the entertainment of an unfortunately large population of twisted individuals,” said Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson.
Queens District Attorney Richard Brown added that “each time an image is viewed, traded, printed or downloaded, the child in that image is being victimized again.”
Jason DeCrow/AP Hard drives, computers and other electronic devices seized as part of Operation Caireen. “This conduct disgusts all of us,” said Richmond County District Attorney Daniel Donovan.
Authorities were spurred to launch the crackdown following the Jan. 23 arrest of Brian Fanelli, the chief of the Mount Pleasant Police Department in Valhalla, Westchester County.
Marcus Santos/New York Daily News Authorities
probed peer-to-peer file sharing networks to catch some 71 alleged
sickos involved in a child pornography ring. Several computers and
mobile devices were used in the operation. The investigations of Fanelli and Waldman uncovered a nest of deviants who used computers to exchange videos and photos of children having sex or being molested by adults, officials said.
On April 4, authorities, led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in New York, initiated “Operation Caireen” — named after the Celtic goddess and defender of children.
Marcus Santos/New York Daily News Arrests were made throughout the greater New York City area, including Westechester County and parts of New Jersey. By May 15, investigators served 87 search warrants, busted 70 men and one women, and seized nearly 600 computing devices. The devices contain an astonishing 175 terabytes of unsettling sexually explicit photos and videos of children.
“The sheer volume of confirmed and suspected instances of individuals engaging in the sexual exploitation of children identified through Operation Caireen is shocking and the professional backgrounds of many of the defendants is troubling,” Hayes said.
Jason DeCrow/AP Authorities
recovered hard drives and other devices containing a whopping 175
terabytes of unsettling sexually explicit photos and videos of children. NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said the suspects “allegedly utilized the Internet to possess, distribute and promote horrific acts against defenseless victims.”
Among those caught in the sting was NYPD officer Yong Wu, 34, who was arrested April 28 at his Ozone Park, Queens, home. Agents traced an Internet protocol address to Wu’s house that made child porn images and movies available for distribution, officials said.
Also busted was Jonathan Silber, 42, a Boy Scout den leader and Little League baseball coach from Suffern, Rockland County, who possessed a cache of child pornography he made available to like-minded miscreants, officials said.
Others collared included Aaron Young, 33, a paramedic from Queens; Eduardo Salcedo Urzola, 22, who was working as an au pair in Brooklyn; and Kenneth Gardner, 59, of Queens, a registered nurse at the Westchester County Medical Center.
Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch said the arrests send an “unequivocal message to those who engage in trading child pornography — if you exploit our children, and their abuse, you will be investigated and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”
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