Girl rescued from online exploitation in Regina after international complaint: Police
Police officers in Saskatchewan worked together to rescue a five-year-old girl who was being abused in Regina, after the case came to light through a complaint from overseas.
According to the Saskatoon Police Service, officers got a call early on Monday morning from a man in the Middle East. Police said the complainant was logged on to a randomized online chat room when he saw a live stream showing a man “committing an indecent act in a room where a prepubescent girl was also present.”
Police said the man provided screenshots and details to help further the investigation. Officers initially visited two residences in Saskatoon that were identified as possibly being involved, but came up empty in both cases.
“While the investigation was continuing, the complainant, nearly 11,000 kilometers away, had re-matched in the chat room with the same suspect and obtained further evidence to assist in the investigation,” the police force said in a statement.


