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Tuesday
02Mar2010

$2M craigslist theft ring busted

Task force busts 3 accused of $2 million burglary, Internet scam:

A task force in Atlanta have arrested Joseph Mobbs, 32, Kinneth Devrick, 34, and Tracy Devrick, 37, in a multi-million dollar theft ring that involved both craigslist and the eBay owned Kijiji.

The trio are accused of stealing high end appliances from homes that were up for sale then selling them on the classifieds sites.

While Jim Buckmaster says that criminal activity is in the minority of activity in craigslist I would say that 2 million dollars is a pretty big chunk of change for a minority.

Friday
19Feb2010

RCMP warn residents of Internet fraud

Spruce Grove Examiner

The fake check/wire money scam has reared it's ugly head in Spruce Grove, Alberta on the eBay owned Kijiji.

I don't think I've ever heard eBay issue a comment about the crimes being perpetrated on their craigslist competitor. By the way eBay is actually part owner of craigslist.

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Sunday
31Jan2010

Kijiji predator gets time served

Man sentenced to time served on child luring charge:

 In the 3rd story I've posted recently (1st, 2nd) another Canadian internet child predator gets a slap on the wrist. In this case less than a slap on the wrist. 

41-year-old Christopher Nickel of St. Catharines, Ontario was given time served for trying to sexually lure a teen girl through the eBay owned Kijiji who was advertising for baby sitting and house cleaning.

Nickel spent 5 months in jail while awaiting trial then spent some time on house arrest.

Judge Joseph Nadel said this about Nickel...

Nadel told Nickel he wasn't sending him back to jail, "and you should be grateful," he said, adding a year "is a good sentence."

Nadel ordered strict probationary terms, including Nickel's registration in the sex-offender registry, plus prohibitions on Internet use and being around minors.

He also scolded Nickel, telling him to find work and get any needed counselling.

"What makes us different from the animals is our ability to be self-aware (and) control our animal urges," he told him.

"You've got three years to turn your life around and get some help in doing so," Nadel said.

"I'd be very grateful not to have to see you again as an accused person."

If you didn't want to see him again as an accused person then you should have sent him to jail.

Sunday
17Jan2010

Kijiji child predator gets slap on the wrist

Sex offender pleads guilty in kids' case:

Canada, I know you have a reputation to maintain as the friendly polite country but do you really have to extend that to child molesters?

Case in point, the story of 40-year-old Daryl Koluk of Hamilton, Ontario. In 2001 he was sentenced to a mere 6 months for sexually abusing children. He was already on the sex offender registry when he took an ad out on the eBay owned Kijiji last year advertising help cleaning his apartment. So who answered the ad? A 12-year-old boy and his two friends, that's who.

You know I'm all about teaching kids the value of a dollar, or in this case a Loonie, but who the hell lets their kids go clean the apartment of some stranger from a website?

Anyway, Koluk offered the kids more money of they would lay on his bed. One of the boys agreed and Koluk gave him oral sex for $40. It happened four more times as well earning the victim $200. And oh yeah, they did this in front of the other kids.

Police found a picture of one of the victims who was 11 and I quote "shown in bondage gear, with a ball stuffed in his mouth, a steel collar around his neck and his body tied up with rope."

Koluk pleaded guilty to child molestation charges and what do you think he got for his troubles? He was sentenced to only four years in prison.

Now I'm not usually one to believe in conspiracies but why do these ridiculously short sentences keep getting handed out to dangerous child molesters. Is it maybe because this kind of wretched behavior goes on within the walls of the private lives of government officials and they don't want to damn themselves to a long prison term? And I don't just mean Canada either. It also goes on in the US, the UK, Australia and most of the so called civilized world.

These types of officials should be investigated but to coin a cliche who watches the watchmen?

Monday
11Jan2010

Gumtree gets rid of casual section

Gumtree gives up on dating AND casual sex:

The e-Bay owned British classified site Gumtree is closing its version of personals and casual encounters sections due to customer complaints. Their users say that there are no legitimate people behind the ads. Well duh.

Now only if the people who used craigslist's casual encounters section would smarten up.

Friday
27Nov2009

Edmonton cracks down on escorts

Edmonton unlicensed escorts fined almost $134,000:

The city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada fined several unlicensed escorts and agencies a total of $134K Canadian. Not enough to make a serious dent if you ask me. However this article allows me to bring up two points.

The first is that the escorts were mostly found on craigslist and eBay owned Kijiji. Now craigslist is deserving for the scorn and criticism that is heaped upon them for their contribution to the prostitution problem but why has eBay and Village Voice Media, who own backpage, have largely come out of this unscathed?

My second point is this quote from Edmonton Detetctive Chuck Prince...

Prince explained that it’s important to regulate the industry, because if it gets out of control organized crime steps in. That, in turn, can result in turf wars and chaos, as happened years ago when the exotic dancing industry fell into criminal hands and a building was blown up.

Which would result in more unvictims.