Atlanta FBI Office charges nine people accused of child sex abuse offenses in 'Operation Restore Justice'

Editor's Note: Video courtesy of FBI Atlanta

ATLANTA (WRBL) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced today the conclusion of their coordinated effort to arrest accused child sex abuse offenders. The FBI says their coordinated efforts of 55 FBI field offices resulted in the arrest of 205 people and 115 children rescued nationwide.

As part of the operation, titled 'Operation Restore Justice', the Atlanta Field Office charged nine people. Five people in Atlanta, three people at the Augusta resident agency, and two people out of the Rome area. The charges for eight of the subjects range from possession of child sexual abuse material to enticement of a minor. One person was charged with obstruction of justice.

"Our commitment is resolute. FBI Atlanta remains steadfast in its mission to safeguard children from those who seek to harm society’s most vulnerable,” said Paul Brown, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta.

The FBI says this operation between April 28 and May 1, was a joint effort with federal, state and local partners to coincide with the end of Child Abuse Prevention Month and highlight the FBI’s ongoing efforts to confront these crimes.

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