US police target web hookers on Craigslist

Police stings net hundreds of arrests

Written by Iain Thomson

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.

Advertisement

"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.

Tags:

Related whitepapers

Related jobs

Do you agree?

IT white papers

Search vnunet IThound

Top categories

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Watch

Shaun Nichols and Iain Thomson

10 Oct 2008

7.33 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

Podcast image

09 Oct 2008

12.99 MBComputing podcast - IT implications of the banking crisis, and the FSA clamps down on IT security More...

Shaun Nichols and Iain Thomson

03 Oct 2008

6.49 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

Poll

Google Android

Google Android

Are you intending to try out a Google Android mobile phone?

Previous poll results

Spotlight

Microsoft

Microsoft plans Silverlight 2.0 announcement

Web application tool revamp promised later today   More...

Stock prices

Security disclosures tip the stock market

Events such as Microsoft's Patch Tuesday could be used for...  More...

Blogs

Analyst predicts Web 2.0 fire sale

Prices for online apps could soon plummet, says Forrester   More...

MoD building

Latest data breach leads MPs to demand culture change

MoD admits to losing a hard drive containing up to...  More...

Primary Navigation