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Ten people arrested in province-wide child sexual exploitation bust

Vaughan, Markham residents among those charged through Project Limestone
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Two people from Vaughan and one from Markham are among 10 people arrested during a four-day proactive child sexual exploitation investigation known as Project Limestone.

Muhammad Khan, 31 of Vaughan, stands charged with:

  • luring a person under 16 for sexual interference x2
  • luring a person under 16 for sexual assault x2
  • luring a person under 16 for invitation to sexual touching

Khan was released with bail conditions and is scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 16 in Newmarket.

Joseph John Chau, 29 of Vaughan, stands charged with:

  • luring a person under 16 for sexual interference
  • luring a person under 16 for invitation to sexual touching
  • luring a person under 16 for sexual assault

Chau was released with bail conditions and is scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 16 in Newmarket.

Ayushkumar Patel, 25 of Markham,  stands charged with:

  • luring a person under 16 for making child pornography
  • luring a person under 16 for sexual interference x2
  • luring a person under 16 for invitation to sexual touching
  • luring a person under 16 for sexual assault x2
  • making written child pornography

Patel was released with bail conditions and is scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 16 in Newmarket.

The investigation, which took place from Sept. 12 to 15, involved the OPP, North Bay Police Service, Greater Sudbury Police Service, Durham Regional Police Service, York Regional Police and Peel Regional Police, with support from Sault Ste. Marie Police Service.

Full text of a news release issued by the OPP follows:

Ten people have been arrested and 39 criminal offences have been laid during a four-day proactive child sexual exploitation investigation.

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), North Bay Police Service, Greater Sudbury Police Service, Durham Regional Police Service, York Regional Police and Peel Regional Police, with support from Sault Ste. Marie Police Service, took part in the luring investigation from Sept. 12 to 15, 2023 known as Project Limestone. Investigators utilized undercover techniques to access online chatrooms and social media applications designed for children in order to identify, locate and arrest persons looking to sexually exploit children.

Project highlights include:

  • 55 devices were seized.
  • In one circumstance, it took approximately an hour and a half from engaging online to the individual arriving at a location to meet with the undercover investigator posing as a child.
  • Six individuals were arrested when they showed up to a pre-set location to meet with the investigators posing as children online.
  • Two individuals set up meetings with the undercover investigators who were posing as mothers with young children.
  • Some of the accused arrived with candy, toys and sexual paraphernalia.
  • One of the arrested is a repeat offender who was out on bail at the time of their arrest.

A list of arrested persons, their municipality of residence and their respective charges can be found here.

The OPP, North Bay Police Service, Greater Sudbury Police Service, Durham Regional Police Service, York Regional Police and Peel Regional Police, along with the Ontario's Provincial Strategy to Protect Children from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation on the Internet police partners, have noted a significant increase in the number of calls for service. Luring offenders often target a multitude of victims at the same time. Predators go where children go; it is imperative that parents and caregivers are aware of what their children do online.

To learn how to keep children safe, go to Canadian Centre for Child Protection. If you have information related to child sexual exploitation, contact your local police or report here.