jimintoronto
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The Canadian Supreme Court in a 9 to zero ruling, has affirmed that the York Regional Police Service acted within the law, when they set up Operation Raphael to lure adults to a website called Back Door, that has numerous ads promising sex with young people. The Police officers pretended to be teenagers online, and they were able, over a period of several months, to arrest a total of 106 men who showed up at a local hotel, thinking they were going to have sex with a 14 year old girl.
All of them were charged with various criminal offences by York Regional Police, and later convicted in court. One man, took his guilty conviction all the way to the highest appeal court in Canada, the Supreme Court of Canada . The decision by the 9 Justices was unanimous. Guilty as charged, and this ruling now become case law in Canada, establishing that such undercover investigations are legal in all parts of Canada, in the future.
Here is a link to the original media article. Luring pedophiles through fake online ads is not entrapment, Supreme Court says | CBC News
IN my personal opinion, this sets the stage for many more such investigations across the country. Well done YRP, whose motto is
Deeds not words ". JImB.
All of them were charged with various criminal offences by York Regional Police, and later convicted in court. One man, took his guilty conviction all the way to the highest appeal court in Canada, the Supreme Court of Canada . The decision by the 9 Justices was unanimous. Guilty as charged, and this ruling now become case law in Canada, establishing that such undercover investigations are legal in all parts of Canada, in the future.
Here is a link to the original media article. Luring pedophiles through fake online ads is not entrapment, Supreme Court says | CBC News
IN my personal opinion, this sets the stage for many more such investigations across the country. Well done YRP, whose motto is
Deeds not words ". JImB.