08 October 2007

Interpol In Rare Sex Abuse Appeal

Interpol has launched an unprecedented global public appeal to help identify a man shown sexually abusing children in photographs posted on the internet.

The first pictures of the man were found three years ago in Germany, Interpol said.

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

They show a man with slightly receding dark hair, aged 35 to 40 years old.








Actually, they should have touched up the photo a little. The following is a better photo (it took me less than a minute to edit it), compliments of The Gimp.








Now, go get him, boys!!

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