Police in the US are setting up bogus advertisements on the popular
Craigslist
web forum to catch prostitutes and their customers.
Officers are answering adverts from prostitutes, and have been posting their
own messages to lure people seeking to pay for sex. Police in Nassau County, New
York claim to have made over 70 arrests so far.
"Craigslist has become the hi-tech '42nd Street' where much of the
solicitation takes place now," Richard McGuire, assistant chief of detectives at
Nassau County Police Department, told the
New
York Times.
"Technology has worked its way into every profession, including the oldest."
In a recent case eight women were arrested on prostitution charges after just
such a police sting operation.
Meanwhile, other police are finding the site very useful in similar cases as
more prostitutes go online. Illinois police arrested 43 prostitutes on the
street in July, compared to 60 found online.
Police are also using the site to catch those who buy sex. A single advert in
the Seattle section of Craigslist netted 71 respondents, including a bank
officer, a construction worker and a surgeon.
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