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Convicted B.C. sex criminal arrested in Cambodia for allegations of child rape

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43-year-old Andrew David Eyre of Vancouver stands accused of sex crimes against 8 victims.  WARNING: This story contains disturbing details about alleged sex crimes against children.

Investigators in Canada and Cambodia are looking into the activities of a Vancouver man arrested for a number of sex crimes against Cambodian children. The Child Protection Unit, an investigative group affiliated with Cambodia's Ministry of Interior and funded by non-profit organization Cambodian Children's Fund, says Andrew David Eyre, 43, was arrested and charged last week with aggravated rape of a child and indecent assault. 

 

The allegations involve eight Cambodian victims age eight to 12, said the unit's director, James McCabe. RCMP told CBC News that it is also investigating Eyre.

"The RCMP's liaison officer in Thailand and the National Child Exploitation Crime Centre are looking further into Eyre's activities in Canada and abroad," wrote Sgt. Caroline Duval in an email. "Additionally, the liaison officer is assisting the investigative team in Cambodia."

 

Eyre, according to a LinkedIn page matching his description, has employment, education and volunteering connections to Burnaby. Cpl. Alexa Hodgins with Burnaby RCMP told CBC in an email that Mounties there "had previous files with Andrew Eyre in 2018 in which he was convicted of sex-related offences." The B.C. Prosecution Service would not comment on any past convictions, and followup questions to RCMP received no immediate response.

 

read more https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/andrew-eyre-cambodia-1.6550421

 

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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

The RCMP's incompetence allowed this guy to continue his abuses. How much did he pay to receive a one year sentence then be released to continue abusing children in Cambodia?

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