DVD's teaching child grooming confiscated

Miss Mimi
By Miss Mimi

Scarey! I had no idea they made training videos for this stuff!

DVDs teaching grooming of children found by police

Yasin Kakande
Jun 20, 2012

SHARJAH // Police have warned about pornographic movies that show sex offenders how to lure young victims are being distributed in the emirate.
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Officers have confiscated films that show how children can be lured with sweets or money and investigations have revealed that these movies are being distributed among labourers and bachelors living in industrial areas. A police spokesperson said a number of people had been arrested.

"We have found out that some of the prohibited movies were smuggled from an Asian country. But some of the movies were made in the UAE by gang members who were using a secret location for illegal activities," said Colonel Sultan Abdullah Al Khayal, director of media and public retentions at Sharjah Police.

"We have witnessed an increasing number of sexual harassment cases and such prohibited movies can be a strong reason leading to the targeting of children."

A report prepared by Sharjah Police's Organised Crimes Section discovered that many of the sexual harassment cases reported in the emirate involved children who had been targeted and assaulted in elevators or poorly lit areas in residential neighbourhoods.

"Watching such movies for long times makes the viewer addicted and willing to practice what they watch in reality. They usually find children an easy target," said Col Al Khayal.

"Many countries, including the UAE, apply hefty penalties to offenders and people who trade in these movies. They are immediately referred to court.

"Parents must provide adequate and safe information about sex to their children in a way that ensures they can figure out these dangers."

Police are seeking help from members of the public to stop these movies being circulated.

Parents of young children are urged not to allow them to talk or interact with strangers. They should not stay away from home for long periods of time and should not visit supermarkets or groceries alone.

"Children have to be protected while working to curb negative practices that endanger them," said Col Al Khayal.

http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/dvds-teaching-grooming-of-childr...

By stealth• 20 Jun 2012 22:30
stealth

In the south east asia it is the tourists who are the root cause.

By FathimaH• 20 Jun 2012 15:27
FathimaH

I know what you mean. In such situations it then becomes a "family secret" and rather than be reported and punished, the perpetration is simply spoken about in a hush hush manner within the family only, and the perpetrator just "ignored" and avoided. Pathetic to say the least and so soul scarring for the children!

By fubar• 20 Jun 2012 15:18
fubar

The Peninsula article is about empowering doctors to report cases of child abuse that they see, since there are many parents and caregivers who would rather keep it secret to protect the family's privacy.

Imagine being a mother worried about the laborers living in the shared villa up the road, and all the while your husband is doing unspeakable things to your child, but no one will report it?

The rights of the child come above a family's "honor" in my book. If doctors see a child who is likely the victim of sexual/physical abuse, s/he has a moral obligation to report this to the police.

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 15:07
Miss Mimi

Care to paraphrase that link fubar. For some reason I can't open the Peninsula page.

By britexpat• 20 Jun 2012 15:05
britexpat

It is human nature. In cases such as these we tend not to believe that this could be happening to our own, especially where family or close friend is concerned..

By fubar• 20 Jun 2012 14:51
fubar

That's a good point Fatimah.

I was very pleased (and saddened, obviously) to see this on the front page of the Peninsula today.

It's about time people pulled their heads out of the sand and realised what is happening, and what risks exist for children:

http://thepeninsulaqatar.com/qatar/198290-let-doctors-file-child-abuse-suits-experts.html

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 14:50
Miss Mimi

That's an issue everywhere Fatimah. Parents can sometimes be blind, or not want to admit to themselves that something might be wrong. Especially when its another family member.

I think the only thing that really needs improving here, is awareness that it is happening, and access for parents to brochures, websites, books, etc, that can show them how to talk to their kids about this kind of stuff.

My parents used a book to help teach my brother and I, because they weren't really sure how to start a conversation on what sexual abuse and pedophiles were.

Sadly I think those kinds of resources are lacking here, probably because, by definition of what they are, they might contain graphic sexual pictures or wording.

Also, I think these things do need to be taught in schools as well. Sometimes kids will listen to teachers over parents.

By FathimaH• 20 Jun 2012 14:45
FathimaH

People can be overly protective and careless at the same time when it comes to their kids.

Overly protective cos they fail to provide them with adequate education on sexual related topics and lurking predators, and careless in trusting anyone and everyone being with their kids.

In fact I know of a girl who was abused by a uncle and the saddest thing was her parents chose to keep sending her time and again with this man, never bothering to check why their daughter appeared disturbed by him!

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 14:39
Miss Mimi

Well, lets hope some parents listen to this. Lets hope that they tell them it isn't just labourers who might hurt them, but family members and friends as well.

By FathimaH• 20 Jun 2012 14:35
FathimaH

I always always advocate this MM. I would rather my child learns about the "birds and bees" and the "demons and beasts" from me than any outside sources. Good on the colonel for promoting parents to doing what they may otherwise consider "unsuitable" and not age appropriate.

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 14:21
Miss Mimi

Agree Fatimah. I do like this quote from the Colonel:

"Parents must provide adequate and safe information about sex to their children in a way that ensures they can figure out these dangers."

I think that's the first time I've ever heard some from this region advocating any kind of sex education for kids!

But he's right, because if they are unaware of "good touch, bad touch" then that makes them ripe for grooming.

By FathimaH• 20 Jun 2012 14:18
FathimaH

For sure. Wish information like this is circulated more!

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 14:16
Miss Mimi

Not just the girls either Fatimah, the little boys here are just as much at risk as well.

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 14:15
Miss Mimi

Agree Brit. And I wonder too, (and this is just me theorizing) that since there really isn't a "black market" for your average, run of the mill "Debbie Does Dubai" style porn, that these guys are forced to get the more hard core, pedophilia, beastiality, necrophilia, snuff film stuff, because that stuff has been regulated to the black market for decades and is more established.

By FathimaH• 20 Jun 2012 14:14
FathimaH

Absolutely. And that's why it always frightens me to see certain neighbors sending out their pretty lil girls, all cutely clad, alone to the shops and to play etc. Surely they are those lulled into a false sense of security or simply ignorant to the dangers lurking around them!

By britexpat• 20 Jun 2012 14:10
britexpat

I agree that the existence of such material is worrying. I have found that Expats workers in the Middle East, not having other outlets are prone to watch pornography or drink to excess. This in turn can lead them to other things , such as assault on innocents.

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 14:08
Miss Mimi

There are some messed up people out there FatihmaH. :( And sadly I think the labour/bachelors here in the ME make a great market for this kind of stuff, because they are so cut off from any healthy interactions with the opposite (or even same!) sex.

By FathimaH• 20 Jun 2012 14:06
FathimaH

Some people do need inspiration and can be influenced! It's not porn itself as a whole that can be blamed, afterall they had the choice to NOT do it, but the fact that such pornographic material(of pedophilia, necrophilia etc) exist is itself worrying.

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 13:50
Miss Mimi

I would argue that they would probably end up doing this stuff without the benefit of porn Fatimah.

By FathimaH• 20 Jun 2012 13:45
FathimaH

This is true of only some people. The kind who have this "try everything" approach towards porn and then their actual sexual acts itself. They are not your everyday "men and women only" kind of porn addicts, but those who seek out the more hardcore and illegal viewing. Such people can then progress towards wanting to try them out as well. Bestiality, necrophilia, pedophilia etc are among such acts.

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 12:20
Miss Mimi

I agree Brit. While there are people who are addicted to pornography, it doesn't make them suddenly want to start molesting children.

By britexpat• 20 Jun 2012 11:57
britexpat

I don't believe this to be the case. "Watching such movies for long times makes the viewer addicted and willing to practice what they watch in reality. They usually find children an easy target,"

They are probably suggesting that over exposure to pornography can lead them to target vulnerable people - usually children..

By Iamthexxx• 20 Jun 2012 11:46
Iamthexxx

its all hell!

By anonymous• 20 Jun 2012 11:35
anonymous

Child molestation mafia.

By mercurie• 20 Jun 2012 10:50
mercurie

Child Molestation for Dummies!!

Sadly, it is not funny:(

By fubar• 20 Jun 2012 10:03
fubar

Makes you wonder what other "Idiot's Guide" videos are out there.

Idiot's Guide to drug smuggling? Making snuff movies?

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 10:00
Miss Mimi

They had DVD's in the barbaric age?

By cherukkan• 20 Jun 2012 09:59
cherukkan

Going back to barbaric age?

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 09:56
Miss Mimi

LOL LP. I think QL is better than any history book for unveiling how nasty people can be. Still, nobodies posted a How to fiddle kiddies video on QL yet.

By anonymous• 20 Jun 2012 09:54
anonymous

MM, you are naive! The world is worse than you can imagine. Maybe some history books could help you understand the malevolent nature of the human kind better. Or, just stay on QL, you'll also get a glimpse into the true nature of humans.

By Pink hippo17• 20 Jun 2012 09:43
Pink hippo17

It's sick!..It's always a parents worry, but to know there are dvd's circulating to show how its done, is disturbing to say the least..

By Miss Mimi• 20 Jun 2012 09:34
Miss Mimi

Well, call me naive, but I honestly had no idea that they made how-to videos for pedophiles. I always thought that was something they just sort of figured out on their own.

By anonymous• 20 Jun 2012 09:24
anonymous

I agree. The world is bad.

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