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Related: About this forumTBI: 41 arrested in connection with human trafficking
http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/crime/2016/08/05/tbi-arrests-41-individuals-connected-human-trafficking/88290964/TBI: 41 arrested in connection with human trafficking
Thomas Novelly, tnovelly@tennessean.com 5:49 p.m. CDT August 5, 2016
Over the course of three days this week, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation arrested 41 individuals, 14 of whom were from Nashville, connected with human trafficking, the TBI announced Friday morning.
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More than half of the 34 men specified that they wanted to have sex with minors, the TBI said. Six women and one juvenile also were arrested.
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During the operation, undercover agents posted ads on Backpage.com. Some agents posed as underage girls. According to the TBI, 485 men responded to the ads posted and more than 5,300 responded to the ads through texts or phone.
Assistant Special Agent in Charge Margie Quin said during the news conference that they were overwhelmed and disturbed by the amount of responses the false ads received. Quin said that on the first day of the operation on Tuesday afternoon, agents received more than 216 responses in just seven hours.
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TBI: 41 arrested in connection with human trafficking (Original Post)
nitpicker
Aug 2016
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padfun
(1,889 posts)1. I dont see any "trafficking"
But rather attempted statutory rape? This article doesn't point to any real human getting abused but rather undercover agents setting up bait. There are no distribution groups, no actual human inventory or anything that shows a traffic operation.
They should just call it what it is. Those who want to commit statutory rape.
rgbecker
(4,890 posts)2. You pegged it exactly.
Once again, Law enforcement getting off on entrapment schemes. Don't they have anything else to do? Calling it statutory rape is a long shot also as there didn't seem to be anybody actually having sex with anybody else.