Friday December 8, 2006
CEOP “Most Wanted” second offender arrested
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre has seen its second result since the launch of it’s dedicated “Most Wanted” website at www.crimestoppers-uk.org/ceop. Kamil Krziszt KRAWIEC, also known as Kamil KRAVIEC, [7/10/80 - 26 ys] was arrested at Standstead Airport yesterday (7.12.06) at 16:45 by Essex police at the request of the Metropolitan Police Service.
He was taken into custody and was due to appear at Thames Magistrates Court today 8.12.06 charged with:
- Failing to register where he was living under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
- Failing to notify if he was intending to travel as per the requirement of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
He also appeared on warrant for failing to comply with the original court order following his conviction.
Jim Gamble, CEO of the CEOP Centre said:
We took a conscious decision to publish details of high risk sex offenders on the “Most Wanted” website and have now seen our second major success – this is a phenomenal achievement – our message to any offender who does not fulfil their registration requirement is simple – you will be caught. This arrest proves that we can turn the power of technology against those who abuse the internet to target children.
Since Friday 17th November, details of some of the UK’s “Most Wanted” offenders are being posted on the dedicated website – this is the first time such a move has been undertaken on a nationwide scale. The new initiative reflects the continued determination of law enforcement partners to work together to ensure that every available step is taken to manage offenders within communities.
Notes to Editors
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre was launched on Monday 24 April 2006. CEOP is the UK’s first fully co-ordinated and dedicated response bringing together law enforcement with specialists from children’s charities and the IT industry for the first time.
For further information about the CEOP Centpe visit www.ceop.gov.uk or follow the link from www.virtualglobaltaskforce.com.