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'''Operation Malaise''' which included officers from the SQ and RCMP About 150 police were deployed to make the arrests in Montreal, Quebec City, Lévis, Trois-Rivières, St-Eustache and Mont St-Hilaire. | '''Operation Malaise''' which included officers from the SQ and RCMP About 150 police were deployed to make the arrests in Montreal, Quebec City, Lévis, Trois-Rivières, St-Eustache and Mont St-Hilaire. | ||
In addition to the arrests, the SQ said police were conducting searches in the homes of suspects, and computer equipment was being seized for analysis by the force’s IT forensics department.<ref>[http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/12-suspected-of-participating-in-child-exploitation-ring Thirteen arrested as Quebec child-exploitation ring broken up]</ref> | In addition to the arrests, the SQ said police were conducting searches in the homes of suspects, and computer equipment was being seized for analysis by the force’s IT forensics department.<ref>[http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/12-suspected-of-participating-in-child-exploitation-ring Thirteen arrested as Quebec child-exploitation ring broken up]</ref> On January 28, 2016, Police in Quebec arrested 13 people throughout Quebec and in Toronto, who they described as a Pedophile ring, on trumped-up charges steming from "allegedly exchanging advice on ways to sexually abuse children without raising suspicion", simply for their association in real life and in internet chat forums. | ||
==Defendants== | ==Defendants== |
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Operation Malaise which included officers from the SQ and RCMP About 150 police were deployed to make the arrests in Montreal, Quebec City, Lévis, Trois-Rivières, St-Eustache and Mont St-Hilaire.
In addition to the arrests, the SQ said police were conducting searches in the homes of suspects, and computer equipment was being seized for analysis by the force’s IT forensics department.[1] On January 28, 2016, Police in Quebec arrested 13 people throughout Quebec and in Toronto, who they described as a Pedophile ring, on trumped-up charges steming from "allegedly exchanging advice on ways to sexually abuse children without raising suspicion", simply for their association in real life and in internet chat forums.
Defendants
- Jonathan St-Pierre, 28, of Trois-Rivières.
- André Faivre, 67, of Montreal.
- Jean Marc St-Hilaire, 66, of Saint-Eustache.
- Claude Paquette, 31, of Montreal.
- Patrick Charbonneau, 36, of Montreal.
- David Boucher, 31, of Montreal.
- Simon Brochu, 34, of Montreal.
- Francis Perron, 46, of Quebec City.
- Kenneth Jodoin, 40, of Montreal.
- Dave Turcotte, 40, of Saint-Hilaire-de-Dorset.
- Richard Lévesque
- Roger Lepage, 74, of Lévis.
- Didier Chételat
- Vincent Rodrigue
References
- ↑ Thirteen arrested as Quebec child-exploitation ring broken up
- ↑ Police bust Quebec pedophile ring
- ↑ Accused in child sex exploitation case appear in court
- ↑ Police bust Quebec pedophile ring
- ↑ Des animateurs scouts parmi les présumés pédophiles
- ↑ Club de pédophiles: cinq accusés libérés aujourd'hui
- ↑ Another arrest made in alleged Quebec pedophile ring