NEW: Operation Backpage Nets 13 More Arrests in Providence

Wednesday, May 06, 2015

 

Providence Police have arrested 13 more men in the undercover sting called “Operation Backpage,” which had netted 22 men back on April 3.  

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Mayor Jorge Elorza, Commissioner Steven Paré, Commander Thomas Oates III and Peg Langhammer; Executive Director of Day One today announced the new development Tuesday in the ongoing undercover sting operation, which was first conducted during the month of March and led to the arrest of 22 men soliciting for sex on Backpage.com. 

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"Today– once again –we are speaking to anyone out there thinking about trafficking or soliciting for sex on Backpage. Beware. If you're coming in to Providence to take advantage or abuse women, watch your back because we're going to get you,” Mayor Elorza said.

Two Day Sting

On April 16 and 17, Providence Police Narcotics Bureau Detectives continued thie investigation, targeting people answering ads on Backpage to pay for the illegal procurement of sex.  Narcotics Detectives placed advertisements on Backpage.com disguised as women soliciting for sex. Undercover policewomen arranged to meet the responding males inside a local hotel, where they were arrested and charged with procurement of sexual conduct for a fee. The defendants were arraigned in 6th District Court on Tuesday.

"Sex trafficking is a $32 billion industry worldwide, so it's critical that we address the demand. Day One will continue to work with the Providence Police in providing a team response to the issue of the commercial sexual exploitation of children. It's important to realize that many of these women have sex trafficking in their background and are not doing this by choice. They are victims with a long road ahead to get their lives back on track,” said Day One's Langhammer.

“Solicitation for sex is the most dehumanizing crime in our society. It victimizes our most vulnerable people and forces them into sex trafficking,” said Commissioner Paré. “The Providence Police Department will continue their vigilant efforts to rid the city of prostitution.”

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