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A human trafficking sting operation in Ohio called Operation Spring Cleaning resulted in 122 arrests, including individuals actively seeking sex with minors, reflecting ongoing efforts to disrupt exploitation networks.
Operation Spring Cleaning, a human trafficking sting in Ohio, resulted in 122 arrests including individuals actively seeking sex with minors. The operation disrupted exploitation networks and removed perpetrators from communities.
This matters because successful trafficking operations indicate both that demand for exploitation exists and that enforcement capacity can disrupt networks. The 122 arrest scale indicates significant exploitation activity in a single state jurisdiction. The inclusion of individuals seeking sex with minors shows that child sexual exploitation markets are active and accessible enough that a single operation can identify 122 perpetrators.
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