OTTAWA — Canada’s financial crime watchdog is warning that the “horrendous crimes” related to online child sexual exploitation, including the growing trend of imported child sex dolls, are escalating, while urging financial services companies to do more to help catch perpetrators.
The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) said Thursday that the number of online child sexual crimes is rising each year in Canada and throughout the world, but so is the severity of the crimes, the images and the videos involved.
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The warnings are expected to add pressure on the federal government to step up its efforts to deal with the growing threat of online crime, particularly as it pertains to the safety of children.
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