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Man, 42, charged with sexual assault, child pornography crimes involving 3 young kids: Manitoba RCMP

A 42-year-old man has been charged with sexual assault, sexual interference and a string of child-pornography related offences, RCMP say.

3 other men also charged with child pornography-related offences after separate searches in southern Manitoba

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Manitoba RCMP launched four separate investigations in three southern Manitoba communities after receiving reports of online exploitation from the police force's national child exploitation crime centre in Ottawa. The investigations led to the arrests of four men, police say. (Cultura RF/Getty Images)

WARNING: This story contains details aboutsexual abuse.

A 42-year-old man has been charged with sexual assault, sexual interference and a string of child-pornography related offences involving three young children he knew, ManitobaRCMP say.

The man was among four people arrested and charged after police carried outsearch warrants in separate investigations in three southern Manitoba communities last month, RCMP said Wednesday.

Three female victims under the age of sixwere removedfrom situations where they were being sexually abused and exploited, police said.

The three girls wereknown to the 42-year-old man, but were not in his care at the time of his arrest.

"The actual offences occurred in this male's house, which wasn't necessarily the kids home," RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Gord Olson of the RCMP's internet child exploitation, or ICE, unit told CBC News.

The man is charged with making child pornography, as well asdistributing, uploading and possessing child pornography.

The searches, carried out between March 18-25,also led to the arrests of threeother men ages 37, 40 and 56 all of whom are charged withdistributing, uploading and possessing child pornography, RCMP said.

Olson said the arrests involved four separate investigations, which were not related.The investigations involved three different communities in southern Manitoba, which police are not naming in order to protect the identities of the victims.

The investigations were launched after Manitoba RCMP receivedreports from the police force'snational child exploitation crime centre in Ottawa, Olson said.

In the U.S., social media companies arelegally obligated to report any child sexual abuse material detected on their platforms toU.S. authorities, who then use IP (internet protocol) addresses to determine who the reports should be referred to.

"And in this case, we ended up getting four reports that led us to follow up and investigate further" in Manitoba, said Olson.

The searchesled to the discovery of tens of thousands of child pornography images, RCMP said.

Child exploitation is a problem that is "prolific" and "in every community," said Olson.

The RCMP's internet child exploitation unitcontinues to investigate.


For anyone who has been sexually assaulted, there is support available through crisis lines and local support services via the Ending Violence Association of Canada database. If you're in immediate danger or fear for your safety or that of others around you, please call 911.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story indicated that four men were charged with sexual exploitation in an investigation involving three young children. In fact, RCMP later clarified that the four men were arrested in separate investigations.
    Apr 10, 2024 7:19 PM CT

With files from Rachel Ferstl