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Pedophile who lured girls online and extorted parents gets 11-year sentence

Article content In another case, Barbeau approached another 11-year-old girl while she used a video chat application. He somehow convinced the girl to expose her chest while they chatted. Later on, while the same girl was on Facebook, Barbeau sent her screen-capture photos of herself with her shirt raised. He demanded more nude photos and she sent Barbeau 27 images. He also used other applications popular with children including Kik Messenger and Musical.ly to approach the other victims. The Montreal police eventually traced the messages sent to the girls and their parents to a semi-detached home in LaSalle where Barbeau lived at the time with two roommates. When the police searched the house, they found 33 images of the same girl on one of three electronic devices found inside his bedroom. A total of 1,087 images considered to be child pornography were found on the devices.

Three Islanders in court for assisting unlawful immigration, related to two incidents using boats

Three Islanders in court for assisting unlawful immigration, related to two incidents using boats Three people from the Isle of Wight in court for assisting unlawful immigration, related to two incidents using boats to bring illegal migrants into the UK. Details within Three men have been charged with immigration offences today (25th May 2021) following an investigation by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU). Jean-Pierre Labelle, 44-years-old, of Ashey Road, Isle of Wight was charged with two counts of assisting unlawful immigration to a member state contrary to section 25 of the Immigration Act 1971; Stephen Redhead, 47-years-old, of High Street, Shanklin, Isle of Wight was charged with one count of assisting unlawful immigration to a member state contrary to section 25 of the Immigration Act 1971;

Lord Redhead of Shanklin one of four facing immigration charge | Isle of Wight County Press

Three Men Appear in Court Accused of Smuggling Migrants to UK Aboard a Yacht

Three Men Appear in Court Accused of Smuggling Migrants to UK Aboard a Yacht Three men have appeared in court accused of attempting to bring migrants illegally into the UK aboard a yacht. The three suspects, who appeared at Isle of Wight Magistrates’ Court, have been charged in connection with the incident between March 17 and 19, 2020. Jean-Pierre Labelle, 44, of Ashey Road, Isle of Wight, is charged with two counts of assisting unlawful immigration to a member state contrary to section 25 of the Immigration Act 1971. The second charge relates to an incident of allegedly illegally bringing migrants across the Channel in a small boat before being intercepted by the French authorities in a joint operation with the South East Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU) and the National Crime Agency.

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