Australian child sex abusers on notice in Thailand

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated January 8 2018 - 9:43am, first published January 2 2018 - 3:48pm
Girls working in Pattaya, Thailand.
Australian Tony Kirwan, 47, has overseen the rescue of more than 1,400 children from sexual exploitation and human trafficking. Mr Kirwan established Destiny Rescue in 2001, his team works undercover with anti-trafficking police, rescuing children, making arrests and closing brothels. DR has worked with police on numerous raids, including three successful raids in 2015, which saw 12 girls rescued and six pimps arrested. Those children have been cared for in one of Destiny Rescue??????s 13 homes around Southeast Asia.
Girls working in Pattaya, Thailand. Australian Tony Kirwan, 47, has overseen the rescue of more than 1,400 children from sexual exploitation and human trafficking. Mr Kirwan established Destiny Rescue in 2001, his team works undercover with anti-trafficking police, rescuing children, making arrests and closing brothels. DR has worked with police on numerous raids, including three successful raids in 2015, which saw 12 girls rescued and six pimps arrested. Those children have been cared for in one of Destiny Rescue??????s 13 homes around Southeast Asia.

Pattaya: Australian paedophiles hoping to stay under the radar in Thailand are facing tougher scrutiny from a Royal Thai Police-led unit tasked with policing sex crimes against children.

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