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Child abuse network dismantled on Panama–Costa Rica border

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A joint operation by the Public Ministry and the National Police of Panama allowed for the dismantling of a criminal network dedicated to the sexual exploitation of children in the province of Bocas del Toro, near the border with Costa Rica. The operation, called Shield of Childhood, was carried out with the support of international organizations, according to the EFE Agency based on official sources. During the intervention, authorities arrested five people linked to the possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material. According to information released by the EFE Agency, more than 40 electronic devices were seized, including mobile phones, laptops, tablets, USB devices, and compact discs. These items were classified as key evidence for the progress of the investigations. The EFE Agency reported that the operation was supported by the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) division of the United States and the organization Our Rescue, which collaborated in the identification and tracking of the network. The official statement emphasized international cooperation as a determining factor for the success of the operation.
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Since 2017, Panama has executed 43 operations related to child sexual abuse material, achieving the detention of 127 people, the obtaining of 54 judicial convictions and the rescue of 64 victims, according to official figures cited by the EFE Agency. Of all these actions, 15 operations included international collaboration. Panamanian legislation establishes criminal penalties of 10 to 15 years in prison for cases of child sexual exploitation when the victim is under 14 years old, and 3 to 5 years for crimes of possession of child pornography. The province of Bocas del Toro, located on the Caribbean coast of Panama, has been identified as a region vulnerable to this type of crime due to its proximity to the Costa Rican border and the presence of routes used by criminal networks.

Bilateral Cooperation

Cooperation between both countries has been reinforced by bilateral agreements and joint operations to protect vulnerable migrants and children. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM Panama), Panama and Costa Rica maintain a coordination that allows the rescue of minors victims of exploitation at border crossings and have signed instruments such as the Migrant Protection Agreement, where specific measures for child protection are established. The authorities of both countries, including the National Secretariat for Children, Adolescents and Family (SENNIAF) in Panama and the National Child Welfare Board (PANI) in Costa Rica, work together to channel complaints and offer care to the victims. During the Ordinary Meeting of the Council of Central American Labor Ministers and the Dominican Republic. The regional director of IOM, Marcelo Pisani, highlighted the importance of protecting the rights of migrants through comprehensive migration management. The ministers of Panama and Costa Rica underlined the role of IOM in facilitating the agreement, which seeks to strengthen institutional cooperation and protection frameworks. Indigenous Ngäbe and Buglé representatives and ILO authorities participated in the event.
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Child sex trafficking and exploitation crimes continue to be a concern in the region, which motivates the periodic implementation of border operations and the constant updating of legal frameworks to strengthen the protection of minors.

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