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Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation unit seeing double the extortion files of 2021

said the ICE unit had seven files of extortion or sextortion in 2021. In the past five months there have been 12 files.Saskatchewan ICE Unit gets more officers to deal with increasing child exploitation files“We need to keep families and kids and youth safe from this type of thing and let them know how it happens,” Stubbs told Global News.

Stubbs said the suspect will threaten to release the image or video to friends, family or the public. “ is a victim and they need to get help,” Stubbs said. “The child is not the accused. The child is not the one that’s the bad person. The child was caught up in something and someone lied to them. They are not at fault and kids should be able to talk to their parents and know they’re going to be OK.”Man living at home-based daycare in Marshall, Sask.

Schmidt says, for example, a photo that doesn’t have metadata removed can show the latitude and longitude of where that person lives.

 

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