US police arrest Gujarati tech professional in child exploitation sting
Gujarati tech professional arrested in US child exploitation sting

In an undercover operation by the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force in the United States, a US-based tech professional of Gujarati origin has been arrested in Florida for allegedly attempting to exploit minors.

Arrest Details

The accused, Siddharth Sunil Kumar Patel, 41, a resident of Frisco, Texas, was taken into custody on May 14. According to a Lake City Police Department press release, Patel engaged in sexually explicit conversations with individuals he believed to be minors and was apprehended without incident after traveling to the area for a planned sexual encounter. Following his arrest, he was transported to the Columbia County Detention Center. The arrest was carried out under an ongoing Internet Crimes Against Children operation.

Charges Filed

Patel faces multiple felony charges, including use of a computer to seduce, solicit, or lure a child, and sexual assault by a person over 18 when the victim is over 12 but under 15. He is also charged with traveling to meet after using a computer to lure a child. Under Florida law, these charges carry the potential for significant prison time if convicted.

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Sting Operation

The sting began when Lake City detectives posted undercover advertisements on a website commonly used to arrange sexual encounters. According to the press release, investigators posing as teenage girls communicated with multiple individuals, including Patel, whose digital interactions allegedly revealed a clear intent to exploit children.

Police Chief Gerald Butler highlighted the gravity of the mission, stating in the official release: Protecting children from individuals who use the internet to prey on minors remains one of our highest priorities. Butler confirmed that this is the sixth arrest connected to this operation this week, describing the investigations as proactive efforts to identify dangerous offenders before a child becomes a victim.

Call for Information

Authorities have urged anyone with information about similar crimes to contact the Lake City Police Department or report anonymously via the LCPD TIPS line or Crime Stoppers of Columbia County. The ICAC Task Force, a nationwide initiative, has been conducting coordinated operations across several states to identify offenders before children fall victim, officers said.

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