PARIS (AFP) – Around 80 men, including a local councillor and two schoolteachers, were detained this week in France’s most far-reaching swoop on suspected child sex abusers, police sources said.
Police made arrests in 53 of France’s 101 departments, Commissioner Quentin Bevan told AFP on Saturday.
The men arrested, whose ages range from around 30 to over 60, come from a wide range of backgrounds, from an elected official to a person on the dole.
“There is no typical profile in child sex crime. It’s found in all walks of life,” Bevan said.
He heads the operational unit of the Office for Minors within the judicial police, which coordinated the operation.
The “unprecedented” swoop focused on professions where adults were in regular contact with children, the commissioner explained.
That enabled them to detain, among others, two teachers, several sports coaches and a monitor in a centre for disabled children.
One of the teachers possessed “photos and videos stolen from his pupils” and is suspected of sexually assaulting at least one of them, Bevan said.
Around a dozen others are suspected of raping or sexually abusing minors.
