A multi-agency sting operation in Arizona involving federal agents and local police has resulted in the arrest of 39 men charged with various sex crimes with minors.
Special agents with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and members of the Tempe, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Mesa Police Departments, the FBI and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office joined forces in operation “Behind the Mask,” an undercover operation that targeted the demand for child sex crimes and human trafficking.
The suspects, all men, range in age from 20 to 64. They are facing various felony charges that include child sex trafficking, luring, aggravated luring, attempted sexual conduct with a minor, money laundering, possession of dangerous drugs and possession of dangerous drug paraphernalia.
According to HSI, the Tempe Police Department routinely conducts undercover operations in a continuous effort to combat child sex trafficking crimes and exploitation of children in the community.
A similar sting operation, called “Operation Broken Hearts,” earlier this year ended with the arrest of 34 suspects.
In August 2020, Mesa police arrested eight suspects in Operation Vampire Cough. And in January 2020, Phoenix police nabbed 27 suspects for various child sex crimes in an investigation known as Operation Silent Predator.
HSI currently operates with over 10,400 employees that includes more than 7,100 special agents assigned to 220 cities throughout the United States. The agency also conducts operations in 80 overseas locations and 53 countries, representing the Department of Homeland Security’s largest investigative law enforcement presence at home and abroad.