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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Law Enforcement Targets Online Cult Communities Dedicated To Extremely Violent Child Abuse

US Homeland Security Investigations, supported by Europol and the French Police, arrested members of an online community dedicated to grooming, sexual abuse, acts of cruelty, torture and murders

Law enforcement authorities target members of prolific online communities dedicated to the sexual abuse of children and manipulation of vulnerable minors into committing violent crimes. This coercion into committing violent crime spans multiple areas, including acts of cruelty against people and animals, murder and self-harm. These extremist communities are part of a larger online network, so called “The Com”. Through this network, extremists around the world collude to groom and abuse children. These groups operate virtually in easily accessible online spaces such as social media platforms, mobile applications and online gaming platforms. International cooperation via Europol has intensified in the past year, leading to the identification of dangerous individuals and the safeguarding of victims, mostly vulnerable minors.

Two suspected leaders of online group “CVLT” arrested in the US

On 30 January, the United States Homeland Security Investigations arrested two individuals for participating in a neo-Nazi child exploitation ring that groomed and then coerced minors into produce child sexual abuse material and images of self-harm. The group allegedly abused at least 16 minors around the world. According to the investigation, the two men were members of “CVLT” (pronounced “cult”), an online group that promoted neo-Nazism, nihilism, and paedophilia as its core principles.


The investigations into these individuals (a 23- and 41-year-old males from the US), were supported by Europol, and involved the French National Police (Police Nationale), the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency and the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs. These arrests follow previous arrests of two other prolific members of this community, both males in their twenties. One of the previously arrested suspects has been in French custody since 2022 for several child exploitation and related offenses. The second is currently in the US, serving a 50-year sentence for child sex abuse crimes committed in 2020 and 2021.


Three of these four arrested offenders are considered to have acted as leaders and administrator of the violent online abuse community, hosting and running CVLT online servers and controlling membership for the group.

Victims trapped in an abuse cycle

Members of this violent CVLT community groomed children into producing child sexual abuse material through various means of degradation, including exposing the victims to extremist and violent content. CVLT specifically targeted vulnerable victims, including minors suffering from mental health issues or a history of sexual abuse. Victims were encouraged to engage in increasingly dehumanising acts, including cutting and eating their own hair, drinking their urine, punching themselves, calling themselves racial insults, and using razor blades to carve CVLT members’ names into their skin.


CVLT members’ coercion escalated to pressuring victims to kill themselves via video livestream. They blackmailed the victims to submit and remain silent, threatening to distribute already-obtained compromising photos and videos to their family and friends. CVLT would sometimes go through with their threats against victims who tried to escape their grip. CVLT is part of a larger network of extremist and child abusers active within similar online communities, referred to as “The Com”.

Extremely violent online communities manipulate children and young people

Violent online groups are targeting and manipulating vulnerable children and young people across widely accessible online platforms. There are multiple groups, associations and evolving subgroups that make up the online network known as The Com – short for community. The Com is a virtual community of groups and individuals who conduct illicit activities that glorify serious violence, cruelty, and gore.


Elements of The Com network are known to have extreme ideological views and victimise children, coercing them to commit violent acts. Predators groom their victims through different methods – one approach is establishing friendships based on trust or romantic relationships. Another technique involves the use of power or coercive tactics with one goal – taking control over the victims, while getting them to engage in serious violence, self-harm, or other gruesome. It’s a vicious cycle - the predators in this network influence children or young people into conducting acts that increasingly shame, incriminate, or isolate them, this in turn makes them more vulnerable to further exploitation.

Europol’s role in bringing investigations around the world closer together

Europol facilitates the exchange of information and provides analytical support to investigations into members of online communities targeted at child abuse and serious harm to vulnerable youth. At the end of January 2025, Europol hosted a three-day-long operational meeting related to The Com network of online child abusers. On the first day of the meeting, Europol connected 100 intelligence and police officers around the globe to exchange knowledge on the topic. During the meeting, 50 participants discussed cases to identify members active in these communities, and identify and safeguard their victims. 
 

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Monday, February 3, 2025

PROJECT SAFE CHILDHOOD - DOJ - Trinity Mount Ministries - UPDATE - 02/19/2025

Help Find Missing Children. Let's Put An End To Child Abuse And Exploitation... Care.

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Project Safe Childhood

  

About Project Safe Childhood

Project Safe Childhood is a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice.  Led by the U.S. Attorneys' Offices and the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims.

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Sunday, February 2, 2025

"What I'm alarmed by is the over 300,000 children that went missing during the Biden administration..."

 

"What I'm alarmed by is the over 300,000 children that went missing during the Biden administration..." ~ Kristi Noem - Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Ct., questioned homeland security secretary nominee Kristi Noem in a confirmation hearing Friday held by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Blumenthal asked Noem about rising antisemitism and asked that when she commits to protecting Americans, she will also be committed to defending people from racism, Islamophobia and other hatred. He also asked her to support efforts to reunite migrant families that were separated during the Trump administration as part of a “zero tolerance” policy.

Noem, the Republican governor of South Dakota, is a rancher and a former member of Congress. A close ally to President-elect Donald Trump, Noem has called migration across the U.S. southern border “an invasion.” If confirmed, Noem would play a key role in carrying out his promised immigration crackdown by leading the Department of Homeland Security, one of the largest federal agencies.

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Police in Florida are asking for help in locating a missing teen girl, last seen in Brevars County.

UPDATE - FOUND SAFE!

Avery Rice was last seen Wednesday on surveillance at a Scoops Ice Cream Shop at Atlantic Plaza around 5:30 p.m., but there have been no sightings since, according to Fox35.

Atlantic Plaza is located along Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway (A1A) in Satellite Beach, Click Orlando reported.

Avery is described as 4 feet, 10 inches tall and approximately 90 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair. At the time of her last sighting, she was known to be wearing a black shirt, black shorts, and black and white shoes. Avery recently got braces.

Avery’s family is offering a cash reward of $10,000 for any information that leads to her whereabouts.

Anyone with information about Avery is encouraged to call the Satellite Beach Police Department at 321-773-4400 or email Lt. Anthony Holland at Aholland@satellitebeach.gov (mailto:Aholland@satellitebeach.gov)

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Saturday, February 1, 2025

CyberTipline - NCMEC - Trinity Mount Ministries - REPORT CHILD ABUSE! REPORT CSAM! 1-800-843-5678

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Overview

NCMEC’s CyberTipline is the nation’s centralized reporting system for the online exploitation of children. The public and electronic service providers can make reports of suspected online enticement of children for sexual acts, child sexual molestation, child sexual abuse material, child sex tourism, child sex trafficking, unsolicited obscene materials sent to a child, misleading domain names, and misleading words or digital images on the internet.

Every child deserves a safe childhood.

What Happens to Information in a CyberTip?

NCMEC staff review each tip and work to find a potential location for the incident reported so that it may be made available to the appropriate law-enforcement agency for possible investigation. We also use the information from our CyberTipline reports to help shape our prevention and safety messages.

Is Your Image Out There?

Get Support

One of the worst things about having an explicit image online is feeling like you’re facing everything alone. But you have people who care for you and want to help. Reach out to them!

A trusted adult can offer advice, help you report, and help you deal with other issues. It could be your mom, dad, an aunt, a school counselor, or anyone you trust and are comfortable talking to. You can also “self report” by making a report on your own to the CyberTipline.

Families of exploited children often feel alone in their struggle and overwhelmed by the issues affecting their lives. NCMEC provides assistance and support to victims and families such as crisis intervention and local counseling referrals to appropriate professionals. Additionally, NCMEC’s Team HOPE is a volunteer program that connects families to others who have experienced the crisis of a sexually exploited child.

Don't Give Up

Having a sexually exploitative image of yourself exposed online is a scary experience. It can make you feel vulnerable and isolated, but remember, others have been in the same situation as you – and they’ve overcome it. Learn the steps you can take to limit the spread of the content.

By the Numbers

In 2023, reports made to the CyberTipline rose more than 12% from the previous year, surpassing 36.2 million reports.

There were 105,653,162 data files reported to the CyberTipline in 2023.

Reports of online enticement increased by more than 300% from 44,155 in 2021 to 186,819 in 2023. 

Find more data in the CyberTipline Report.

By the Numbers

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Coping with Child Sexual Abuse (CSAM) Exposure For Families

Production and Active Trading of Child Sexual Exploitation Images Depicting Identified Victims

Trends Identified in CyberTipline Sextortion Reports

The Online Enticement of Children: An In-Depth Analysis of CyberTipline Reports

How NCMEC is responding to the ever-changing threats to children online.

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Friday, January 31, 2025

ICE Seattle arrests 4 illegal aliens with criminal convictions, charges for sexual assault

SEATTLE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently arrested four criminal aliens with convictions or charges related to sexual assault:

Pedro Garcia-Lopez, 47, a citizen of Mexico arrested Jan. 30 in Yakima, Washington, who has been charged with theft, lewd acts with child under 14, and sexual battery.

Rubi Jeronimo Cruz, 22, a citizen of Guatemala arrested Jan. 30 in Lynden, Washington, convicted of DUI with reckless driving and charged with rape of a child.

Manuel De Jesus Zavala-Martinez,40, a citizen of El Salvador arrested Jan. 29 in Centralia, Washington, with several criminal convictions including assault with sexual motivation and assault with a deadly weapon.

Jaspal Singh, 29, a citizen of India arrested Jan. 29 in Tukwila, Washington, charged with assault with sexual motivation.

“Protecting our communities, and preventing further victimization is of paramount importance to ICE throughout the Pacific Northwest,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Seattle Field Office Director Drew H. Bostock. “These arrests reinforce the message that the presence of illegal criminal threats will not be tolerated.”

All four individuals will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings.

Members of the public with information regarding child sex offenders can report crimes or suspicious activity by dialing the ICE Tip Line at 866-DHS-2-ICE (866-347-2423) or completing the online tip form.