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Anyone seen this man.

The most wanted pedophile by Interpol, last seen in Thailand.

Please report to Interpol.

By Mark Trevelyan

Reuters

Sunday, October 7, 2007; 8:09 PM

LONDON (Reuters) - Interpol on Monday launched an unprecedented worldwide public appeal to track down a man shown sexually abusing children in images posted on the Internet.

The man appears in around 200 photographs featuring abuse of 12 young boys, which investigators believe were taken in Vietnam and Cambodia, possibly in 2002 and 2003.

The pictures had been digitally altered to disguise the man's face with a swirly pattern, but computer specialists at Germany's federal police agency, the BKA, worked with Interpol's human trafficking team to produce identifiable images.

The global police body said it was making the unique public appeal because, despite extensive efforts through its network of 186 member states, the man remained unknown.

"For years, images of this man sexually abusing children have been circulating on the Internet," Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said.

"We have tried all other means to identify and to bring him to justice, but we are now convinced that without the public's help this sexual predator could continue to rape and sexually abuse young children whose ages appear to range from six to early teens."

Photographs of the man are available on Interpol's Web site, www.interpol.int and anyone with information on him is urged to contact their local police or Interpol's human trafficking unit.

Anders Persson, a Swedish police officer seconded to the unit, told Reuters the dark-haired man in the photos was thought to be a European aged around 35-40.

He said a child abuser seeking contact with like-minded individuals on the Internet would sometimes post pictures of himself in the act of abuse as a kind of "ID card" to prove he is a genuine hard-core pedophile.

The inquiry began when the first pictures of the man were found by German police in 2004. A link to a Vietnamese hotel emerged from advertising material seen on a bedside table in some of the pictures, Persson said. But checks against passport photos of people on the hotel's guest list drew a blank.

Other photos were taken at outdoor locations in Cambodia that were recognized by police there.

Interpol runs a huge database of images of child sex abuse and uses sophisticated software to find connections between them, even analyzing tiny details like wallpaper and fabric patterns in apparently anonymous indoor settings.

Now containing more than 520,000 images submitted by 36 member states, the database has helped police identify and rescue nearly 600 victims from 31 countries to date.

more info and photos of him here http://www.interpol.int/Public/THB/vico/Default.asp

death is too good for some people,

Cheers,

Daewoo

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come on, he did not kill anybody, and most probably he did not force any minor into sex

londonthai... TV has rules against me saying what I really think of you and what you wrote... but think of the worse things someone could say about you, double it, and you are close...

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Bizarre post of the decade I'd say.

According to the Bangkok Post the police have his passport details and a whole lot more so all they are missing is the ugly lump of lard that passes for a human being.

I hope they find him and, if found guilty, bang him up in the worst hel_lhole of a jail the world can come up with.

But, given Thailand's poor track record of apprehending these types, I'm not holding my breath. :o

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this thread will undoubtedly be closed soon.

why cant the mods post photos of these wanted criminals in a closed thread , thereby offering a public service ( a sighting,identification and apprehension could result from a photo here) without the need for the stupid comments that always result from a subject of this nature being left open for discussion.

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this thread will undoubtedly be closed soon.

why cant the mods post photos of these wanted criminals in a closed thread , thereby offering a public service ( a sighting,identification and apprehension could result from a photo here) without the need for the stupid comments that always result from a subject of this nature being left open for discussion.

Already done so here, 8 days ago.

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