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Edmonton man charged with sexual offences against child in Vietnam

Edmonton man charged with sexual offences against child in Vietnam

CTV News22-05-2025

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An Edmonton man has been charged in connection with the sexual assault of a toddler in Vietnam.
Christopher Webber, 55, was identified during an investigation carried out by the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team's Internet Child Exploitation unit (ICE) in collaboration with U.S. Homeland Security Investigations and Vietnamese authorities.
Webber is accused of counselling the sexual offence of a child over a livestream, recorded sometime between 2021 and 2022.
ICE said Webber can be seen in the video recording, allegedly directing the sexual abuse of the child, who is believed to have been between two and three years old at the time.
'This case is a harrowing reminder of the real-world suffering children endure for some people's sexual gratification. But let this also be a warning to offenders that law enforcement will go to great lengths to identify them and hold them accountable,' said ICE Acting Sgt. Matthew Pepper.
The child and the assailant were both found in Vietnam.
Webber has been charged with sexual interference, making arrangements to commit sexual offence against a child, as well as making, accessing and possessing child pornography.
He was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court on June 11.

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