Posts Tagged ‘Grey Man’

Grey Man and Esther Benjamins Trust take down major trafficker in India

Monday, March 28th, 2011

 Rajasthan, India. 

Kisan Mokhtan.  A major Nepalese trafficker and circus owner

Kisan Mokhtan. A major Nepalese trafficker and circus owner

 

Last Monday evening The Grey Man, conducted its first successful operation on the Indian continent with its partner agency The Esther Benjamins Trust and the assistance of FSI Worldwide, resulting in the arrest of Kisan Mokhtan, a major trafficker of young children.  Nepalese police have been searching for Mokhtan for the last four years.  In this operation The Grey Man provided an intelligence operative to assist the local team and he was withdrawn just prior to the arrest.

The raid occurred on Mokhtan’s circus on Monday night.  The Esther Benjamins Trust had 15 signed statements from girls whom Mokhtan had trafficked in the past and were being sheltered in Hetauda. Two girls who had been reported as missing in Nepal were also found in Mokhtan’s circus.  The Esther Benjamins Trust Director, Philip Holmes provided some details of the operation

‘His small circus moved into Rajasthan for a festival last week and due to intense efforts of our combined team along with the Rajasthan police we were able to raid his circus on monday evening. Since India banned the use of wild animals in circuses many Nepalese children have been trafficked into Indian circuses each year where they are physically and sexually abused’.  The Esther Benjamins Trust has rescued over 150 of them.

It was a good outcome but the problem was going to be to get Mokhtan extradited back to Nepal. There is an extradition treaty between India and Nepal but no one has been extradited for 25 years.  Mokhtan could only be held for 48 hours and Esther Benjamins Trust and The Grey Man worked feverishly behind the scenes, calling in favours from anyone who had influence, to ensure that he wasn’t released.

At one stage the police actually detained our people which seemed to be an attempt at harassment and obstruction.  This is indicative of the problems we face in these countries where the police are often remiss in carrying out their duties and corruption is always a possibility.

Luckily a human rights lawyer was brought in and the Esther Benjamins Trust has now transported the families of girls previously trafficked by Mokhtan to Rajasthan to lodge formal complaints.  This should result in Mokhtan being charged with serious offences and hopefully jail time in India, followed by extradition to Nepal and jail time there as well.

A Grey Man covert team as well as two Grey Man intelligence operatives were in India for a few weeks leading up to the arrest.  This is a good start to our work in India and we hope to have more arrests and rescues there in the future. 

Well done to our people in the field and thanks to our partners The Esther Benjamins Trust (www.ebtrust.org.uk) and the assistance from FSI Worldwide (www.fsi-worldwide.com) who are an international security firm and ethical labour force recruitment company that uses former Ghurka soldiers in many roles.

John Curtis
President
The Grey Man organisation

Newest Grey Man Chapter all at sea!!

Thursday, February 4th, 2010
The latest and most unusual Grey Man Chapter is an Australian warship, the HMAS GLENELG (pictured below).  It is an Armidale class ship operated by the Australian Patrol Boat Group, and based in Darwin.  Lieutenant Commander Shane Doolin and his AWARE 2 crew are part of the multi-crew system for Armidale Class Patrol Boats and they formed the Darwin Chapter of The Grey Man in November, 2009 to assist us in our fight against child trafficking.

These Armidale Class Patrol Boats are primarily tasked with border protection, fisheries patrols, immigration, customs and drug law enforcement operations, although two vessels are permanently assigned to protecting the oil and gas production facilities of the North West Shelf Venture. An Armidale class boat, the fictional HMAS Hammersley, appeared in the second and third seasons of Australian military drama series Sea Patrol.

Here at Grey Man we think the ship looks great and although Shane thinks that he and his crew are a little more rough around the edges, we think they are a great bunch of guys. Shane is by his own admission “the chubby grinning submariner (more shiny gold on my patch) in the front middle, the others are my lads”.

HMAS GLENELG at sea in Darwin

HMAS GLENELG at sea in Darwin

 
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Captain and crew

Captain and crew

Shane and his crew have been some of our most enthusiastic supporters with Able Seaman Brian Mobbs being continuously creative in raising charity money. According to Lt. Cdr Doolin, “So far Brian has had a poker competition, sold the rights to a swim-ex and charges people $2 every time we go to sea if they choose not to shave …. small amounts but he never lets up”. 

Recently, Captain and crew had a chance to wear their Grey Man T-shirts and the Captain had this to say: 

“Just a quick update as we have now left Colombo, Sri Lanka and as you can see we played the Sri Lankan Navy in cricket.  

Unfortunately we learnt that you should NEVER play cricket in the subcontinent and we were soundly defeated. In the end ‘cricket’ was the real winner on the day!! We put up a gallant fight and as you can see The Grey Man shirts were worn with pride (about 20 of us) and at least made us look the part. Next stop will be more cricket in India!!

My crew wear the shirts at sea, I will get a pic from my bridge with 90% of my guys in their shirts, they love the design and colour and I have sold out of nearly everything now!!”

Sri Lankan cricket's worst nightmare

Sri Lankan cricket

 

 

They lost but still winners

They lost but still winners

 

 

 

 

In our discussions with Shane we mentioned our recent rescue of two Vietnamese girls in Cambodia and he said ”You say you saved only two [young girls] on Australia Day, well I think you guys need more recognition. Those two girls are in a better place today than they were a few days ago and as you so aptly put it ‘no one is free while children are enslaved’. So now there are two kids with a brighter future.  Bravo Zulu (Navy slang for well done). Keep in contact and keep up the good fight“. 

From Chapter Coordinator Geoff:
Lieutenant Commander Doolin and his crew of AWARE 2, based in Darwin, man Australian Navy Patrol Vessels (pictured) and joined The Grey Man in November as the Darwin Chapter. Already this bunch of Salts have raised over $500 just between themselves, purchased Grey Man Shirts, and bought and distributed Grey Man pens. They have some great ideas and I get the impression they will be engaging the whole city of Darwin in fundraising when they return from duty overseas. Congratulations guys, you do a great job !

I second that, and thanks Shane and crew for your support in the fight against child trafficking.  To all our military men and women serving here and overseas, we are proud of you - John Curtis 

 

       

 

 

 

      

 

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

     

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Grey Man’s first Cambodian rescue success

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Grey Man has been quietly sending people into Cambodia for the past 6 months in order to understand the child trafficking situation there and to see which NGOs and police Grey Man could work with in Phnom Penh and other cities. We like to know what we are up against before we commit Grey Man operatives to any theatre of operations. As a final exercise we sent our Director of Operations from Australia to discuss our involvement with likely partners in Cambodia. He spent some time investigating the red light areas and liaising with local NGOs (especially International Justice Mission-IJM) and the police to determine the best way for Grey Man to operate in the country.

Last Sunday night our Director of Operations, ‘Tony’ approached a moto driver (motorcycle taxi) to discuss the possibility of accessing some young girls. The moto driver said he could supply the girls and took ‘Tony’ to a brothel in the countryside outside Phnom Penh. The results were inconclusive as the girls did not appear to be underage but with Asian girls it is often difficult to tell. ‘Tony’ declined the offer of being a client and was returned to the city. A few days later the moto driver contacted him and said he had two girls available who were young, so ‘Tony’ arranged to meet with him and immediately informed the local office of International Justice Mission (IJM) who arranged for the police to assist.

The Moto driver took ‘Tony’ to a nearby hotel where he met with a young Cambodian pimp who took ‘Tony’ to one of the hotel rooms. There were no girls visible but when the Cambodian was asked how old the girls were he opened the bathroom door and a 14 year old and ten year old (yes, 10!!) came out. They were Vietnamese girls who had been trafficked into Cambodia.

!4 and 10 year old Vietnamese girls rescued from Cambodian pimp

!4 and 10 year old Vietnamese girls rescued from a Cambodian pimp

A price was negotiated but ‘Tony’ said he would have to get extra cash from his hotel room. This was in order to extricate himself from the room in order to confirm to the police that the girls were actually present and that they were underage.

The Cambodian agreed and as soon as ‘Tony’ left he signalled the police and IJM.  He returned to the room on the pretext of paying the money and as per arrangements the police knocked on the door of the hotel room soon after ‘Tony’ had re-entered it. The police arrested the pimp and the moto driver. The children were taken into custody and placed with a shelter run by a British NGO.  Grey Man will fund their ongoing recovery and education and investigations are continuing to snare other traffickers.

This is our first operation in Cambodia and by all accounts a great success. It received widespread coverage in the Australian media and resulted in an overwhelming response from the Australian public. Grey Man would like to thank our Director of Operations (‘Tony’), IJM, the Cambodian Police and Grey Man supporters everywhere for allowing us to do what we do best.   What’s more with Australia Day happening the day after I can think of no greater tribute to our country on our National Day than that Australians put themselves in harm’s way to rescue kids in South East Asia.  We should all be proud. Well done!

John Curtis

 

No Christmas for Swiss Paedophile

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

On November 11, 2009, a joint operation with the Thai CWD (Crimes Against Women & Children Division), Region 5 Police, Swiss Police, Forensic Police and The Grey Man resulted in the arrest of a former Swiss banker, Cornel Josef Wietlisbach.  The arrest made the front page of a number of Thai newspapers as well as Blick newspaper in Switzerland.  After receiving intelligence from a young boy who had been abused, a Grey Man surveillance team watched the suspect’s hotel room and noticed a number of Akha hill tribe boys going to Wietlisbach’s room.  Ethnic minority groups, such as the Akha, are a typical target of paedophiles due to their poverty. On the basis of the testimony of the young boy and the surveillance material an arrest warrant was issued.  In the joint operation Wietlisbach opened the door and a police officer then told him that he was under arrest on the charge of sexual penetration of a child under the age of fifteen. The suspect showed some resistance to his arrest but finally calmed down. The police announced his basic rights and took him into custody. There were two boys sleeping in the bed and they were taken to the police station in a separate vehicle.

Searching suspects room

Searching the suspec'ts room

 

 

Wietlisbach denied all charges and refused to say a word until his lawyer arrived.  A search of his room found an external flash drive and a digital camera contained pictures of unidentified naked boys.  Other forensic evidence was also collected.

Wietlisbach was denied bail and his court case will be scheduled for 2010.  A nice christmas present for Grey Man but no Happy New Year for Wietlisbach.

John Curtis

Wietlisbach arrested

Wietlisbach arrested

When there is no-one else…

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Thai-Burmese border crossing at Mae Sai

Thai-Burmese border crossing at Mae Sai

We received this e-mail below from a gentleman in Mae Sai, on the Thai-Burmese border.  We met with him 6 months ago as part of increasing our intelligence network and recently it paid off.

‘Hi John

Late this afternoon we were informed by one of our children (boy aged about 10 yrs) who visits our Drop in Centre (DiC) that he has regularly been sexually abused by a man who also comes into our DiC. On making further enquires my staff inform me that this man has also abused three 3 young girls two sisters aged 9 & 12, another girl aged 7 and possibly a girl aged about 4………I do not know who I can trust in the local police as some would not deal with this situation in a professional way, therefore I do not know who to contact.  I am aware that you have trustworthly contacts and would appreciate some urgent advice……’

The children were part of the never-ending flow of children who are trafficked into begging gangs and end up homeless on the streets of Mae Sai.  Grey Man immediately put our Thai Director of Operations onto it.  Within a short space of time the children had been secured, taken to hospital to be checked, the police informed and children taken to be interviewed under the care of Grey Man personnel.  They were then taken to a shelter that we have good connections with for their protection. 

Luckily, the Burmese perpetrator was found to be in custody on another charge and we simply added rape and a variety of other charges to his sheet.  He will be sentenced very soon and will do jail time.  The children are safe and happy.  It isn’t usually as easy as this but we were very happy with the outcome.

The following recent email from the gentleman running the drop in centre says it all:

‘Dear John

Many thanks for your contribution in the recent situation, it was appreciated. I will definitely contact Grey Man should we encounter similar situations again.  The police handled the case professionally and it was in court in a record time. I would like to think that this was due to their concerns and commitment, however it is more likely because they knew your team was overseeing the operation.” 

Kind words and possibly true but we had good co-operation from the Mae Sai police and we thank them for their assistance.  They don’t always have the resources to follow up every case of abuse but they do their best.  Sometimes they just need a little help.

This was a good day.

John Curtis

First Grey Man operation in Pattaya

Monday, August 17th, 2009

In April this year Grey Man was asked to assist the Crimes Against Women and Children Division (CWD) of the Royal Thai Police in an operation in Pattaya, Thailand. 

Pattaya

Pattaya

Reliable information alleged that a group of foreign tourists were abusing young boys of 14-15 years of age.  Further investigation confirmed that a group of men, Swedish, English and Australian were involved. The Royal Thai Police, Nordic Police and Customs, Swedish National Crime police and Grey Man operatives began a joint investigation, codenamed Snapper.  

Joint planning for Operation Snapper

Joint planning for Operation Snapper

As it turned out, two of the gang were well known to Swedish police, due to their previous history.  On 12th May, with the assistance of Grey Man funding and personnel, the CWD arrested three of the suspects at an apartment located in Banglamung, Pattaya. They were Swedish and British nationals all aged in their sixties. A further eight suspects are still at large, but Police have enough evidence to arrest them.  Two are known to have escaped Thailand: one a Western tourist and the other a Thai man known as PanAll are being hunted presently by International police.

Thailand’s Child Protection Division’s Police Major General Chaiwat Gaetworachai said that the arrested had abused many children in the Pattaya area.   During the arrests, Police officers found and confiscated sex toys, still and video cameras, computers and a photo album of naked children.  If found guilty they face long prison sentences.  Although a number of the ring are still at large, due to the fact that some were out of the country when the arrest warrants were issued, we believe they will all be caught in the near future and that the children of Pattaya are slightly safer due to our efforts. 

One of the young victims points out the suspects

One of the young victims points out the suspects

Many boys were interviewed to gather evidence against these people and we respect their courage in being willing to make statements and testify in court. 

Every child abuser that we arrest prevents the future abuse of many children.  Our thanks to the CWD and the members of the Scandinavian Police units involved and especially to our Grey Man operatives who were instrumental in the arrest of these men.

These operations are funded by you so we can only do what you allow us to do.  A big thank you to all the Grey Man supporters worldwide who enable us to continue this great work to protect children.

John Curtis

                    
 

 

Watch GreyMan on Australian Story ABC - TV

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Shades of Grey - INSIGHT INTO THE GREY MAN

AUSTRALIAN STORY ABC-TV, 15 JUNE 2009

The Story

ABC - GreyMan on Australian Story

ABC - GreyMan on Australian Story

In April 2009, an ABC-TV Australian Story film crew travelled to Northern Thailand to film some of The Grey Man (TGM) key people and partners at work. Next week you will have a glimpse into TGM life, meet the main players and learn how rescues are swiftly and daringly executed.

See where The Grey Man works, how intelligence is gathered and used. Share some of the success stories and meet Peng (not her real name), the girl who innocently almost fell prey to the illicit sex trade.

Broadcast Times

Australian Story is televised on ABC-TV Mondays at 8.00pm and repeated on Saturdays at 12.30pm. You can also see the show on ABC2 on Tuesdays at 8.00pm

If you happened to miss the broadcast - you can watch it “here”

An opportunity to make a real difference in one girl’s life…

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

You may remember that eight weeks ago we rescued a young 15 year old girl called Peng (not her real name) and just the other evening we had the opportunity to catch up with her again here in Chiang Mai, Thailand.  She is a really shy, beautiful, 16 year old now who loves practising traditional Thai dancing and is doing quite well at school. 

Peng on the night she was rescued

Peng on the night she was rescued

She told us the other evening that if Grey Man had not been there on the night she was sold she would never have been able to see her mother again because of the shame she would have felt.  Luckily, Grey Man was there and Peng now has a promising future if she gets access to a good education.

Presently she is attending a Welfare school which is available to people on a low income and free to attend but it means that she has to live away from her mother.  These schools do not provide a quality education and Peng has the potential to go on to University.  She would like to become a nurse so that she can help other people.

Peng does not fall under the normal Grey Man guidelines for assistance because she was not sent to a shelter.  She was able to be returned to her mother without danger and we don’t normally get involved with assistance in these cases.

However, we do not want to waste her potential and so I am appealing to you for help.  To pay for her schooling at a preferred school for the next 2 years will cost around 15,000 baht per year.  That is only $600 per year or $50 per month.  Here is a chance for YOU to make a significant difference in the quality of life of another human being. 

So I urge you to consider that for a small amount of money by western standards, you can change one life for the better.  If you want to support Peng please contact me by e-mail at admin@thegreyman.org and we will work out the details.  Even small individual contributions will quickly add up to the required amount and anything extra will go towards her continuing education.  Just let us know by e-mail that you want your contribution to go towards Peng’s education.  Thank you in advance for being in the arena with us and not just a spectator.

John

Grey Man and Thai police bust major Laotian Trafficking Ring

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

March 18, 2009

Grey Man Operatives, in a combined operation with the Thai Police, arrested three members of a Laotian trafficking ring (including the ring leader) who have been transporting ethnic minority children from Laos into Thailand. The girls were sold to brothels and karaoke bars for sex work, and to factories for slave labour. Today, five 15-year old girls were rescued from the traffickers in an undercover operation this morning.

Boat used by the traffickers to enter Thailand illegally from Laos

Boat used by the traffickers to enter Thailand illegally from Laos

In 2005, families in Hill-Tribe villages in Laos were approached by a group of Lao males who were led by a man named Aunwieng who was arrested today. He told the families that he would take their daughters and find them good jobs in Thailand. He also gave an advance on the girls’ salary to their parents - around 20,000 Thai Baht each or US$600 for each girl.

The girls stated that Aunwieng took them to Thailand where they were passed on to a female Laotian trafficker who put them to work in the sex industry. The girls were initially working at a karaoke bar in Pharn for a few weeks and were then trafficked to another province by a Thai male. They were eventually arrested by Thai Immigration Police and handed over to a Thai NGO. Although the girls’ statements were taken, the case managed to get ‘lost’ for three years.

The Thai NGO contacted us a month ago and asked if we could help. We responded and sent a team to investigate. Our people met with the Police in Bangkok responsible for the case. Covertly, we contacted people who knew the traffickers and organised to meet with them. We flew Prosecutors to interview the girls and met with a Police contingent to map out an action plan. Arrest warrants were to be issued, but could not be issued in time for our meeting with the traffickers. As a result of this, we negotiated to buy four girls from the traffickers and have the girls delivered at a later date.

Finally, the arrest warrants were ready and we just had to wait for a call from the traffickers. It came earlier this week. Grey Man then rolled into action with covert equipment and operatives.

Traffickers arrested on the beach

Traffickers arrested on the beach

A series of meetings were held on Wednesday 18th March with police involved in the case.  Plans were made for four separate operations. One involved arresting the traffickers at two locations as well as separate raids on a house and a brothel.

At 10:00 am today, a Grey Man Team met with the first trafficker. By 10:05am one trafficker, Aunwieng, was in police custody. Another two traffickers were in police custody by 11:00 am and the girls that they wanted to sell to us were under Police protection. Only one trafficker resisted arrest but was quickly subdued.  Another girl was rescued from the house of one of the traffickers in a subsequent raid.

The face of the ringleader

The face of the ringleader

These traffickers are part of a larger criminal ring and we expect up to seven further arrests. This gang has been acting without fear for many years and we estimate they have been moving 8-10 girls per month. Grey Man’s destruction of their ring means around 100 girls per year have been saved from trafficking.

One of the 15-year old girls rescued by Grey Man with a police guard

One of the 15-year old girls rescued by Grey Man with a police guard

All at The Grey Man again convey our sincere thanks to the Thai Police CWD unit from Bangkok for an excellent job and to our Grey Man Team in Thailand for putting their lives on the line.

This is what we do.

John

Grey Man rescues girl’s future

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

 

Usually Grey Man operations in Thailand involve the rescue of ethnic minority or hill-tribe children who have no citizenship and therefore are easy prey for traffickers. Sometimes children are Burmese or Laotian and trying to support themselves and their families, but occasionally we rescue Thai citizens as well. A recent case involved three Thai girls and highlights a worrying trend. Two of the girls were 16, not working and simply wanted to make some cash to pay for mobile phones, smart clothes and entertainment.

 

Consumerism and materialism are increasing factors in the movement of Thai girls into prostitution, with a number of Thai schoolgirls and university women entering sex work to fund their lifestyles.  It is also an increasing factor in trafficking of children from the ethnic minorities as they, their parents, or both, simply want to acquire the material benefits of the modern world. This can mean anything from a new car, motorbike or TV to a mobile phone, dresses, shoes and jewelry.

 

However, in this recent case, the third girl, Peng (not her real name) had run away from home because her grandmother wanted her to go to school in another province where the education was free. To go to this school Peng had to live with her grandmother whom she did not like. Peng’s mother was widowed and poor so she encouraged the move to the free school. Peng, who was fifteen, did not want to leave her usual school and was very unhappy so she ran away from home and fell in with her two friends (the sixteen year-olds mentioned above).

 

Peng - another successful rescue

Peng - another successful rescue

Two days later they encouraged Peng to come with them to a new job where they could make a lot of money quickly, so Peng joined them. Little did she know that the two older girls had been recruited by a 21-year old sex worker and her virginity was about to be sold for 10,000 baht (AUD$450) of which she would receive 2500 baht (AUD$112) and the older girls would be paid 2000 baht each to have sex with clients.

 

This story could have had the typical tragic ending where Peng, who did not know she had been sold, would have resisted and been raped. The damage done to her would have resulted in her manipulation by the pimp and, with her self-esteem damaged; she would have become another statistic. A girl with a bright future damaged beyond repair, continuing on in sex work and possibly dying young from AIDS like so many before her.

 

Luckily, and unknown to the pimp, the client was The Grey Man and the pimp was about to become a victim of one of our sting operations. Our operatives met the girls in a hotel room, and to make a long story much shorter, the police arrested the pimp. The girl’s parents were called. Social workers working with The Grey Man interviewed the girls and discovered Peng’s story. Her mother was shocked when contacted and she came to pick Peng up.

 

They both sat down with a social worker and an hour later Peng’s mother agreed to let Peng stay at her school and move in with an aunt she loved to minimize expenses for her mother. The mother was extremely relieved that her daughter had not become another victim of the sex trade. The story made the front page of the local newspaper but as usual we asked not to be mentioned and allowed the police to take the credit, richly deserved, as they did a great job.

 

This story could have ended so very differently but luckily Grey Man operatives are in the front line against trafficking, protecting girls like Peng and we are grateful to all of our supporters who allow us to keep them there. Thank you.

John