Thailand and the U.S. Strengthen Partnership to End Child Sexual Exploitation
Thailand and the U.S. Strengthen Partnership to End Child Sexual Exploitation
วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 29 Mar 2017
วันที่ปรับปรุงข้อมูล 30 Nov 2022
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On 27 March 2017, Police General Tamasak Wicharaya, Deputy Director of the Center for Children, Women, Family Protection and Anti–Trafficking in Persons, Head of Thailand Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (TICAC), and Mr. John Clark, U.S. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) President and CEO signed the CyberTipline Remote Access Policy at NCMEC’s office in Alexandria, Virginia. The agreement will allow the Thai side to gain direct access NCMEC’s reports on cases of child sexual exploitation.
The signing ceremony was attended by representatives from the U.S. State Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). Ambassador of Thailand to the U.S. Pisan Manawapat; Police Lieutenant General Jaruvat Vaisaya, Commissioner of Legal Affairs and Litigation, Royal Thai Police; Mr. David Prince, Acting Deputy Assistant Director, HSI International Operations; and Ms. Thanida Menasavet, Counselor, Royal Thai Embassy also joined as witnesses.
Ambassador Pisan stressed that Thailand and the U.S. are mutually reliable partners and commended the FBI, HSI and NCMEC for working hand in hand with their Thai counterparts to bring child sex offenders to justice.
Based on a U.S. model, the Thai Government set up TICAC in December 2015 and is headed by Police General Tamasak Wicharaya. The Royal Thai Police has been working directly with the FBI and HSI to access the database of NCMEC. The FBI, HSI and the Royal Thai Police collaborate closely to share real–time information on reported cases of sexual exploitation facilitated online, which in many cases, leads to human trafficking investigations.
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