British Transport Police issue 'cease and desist' notice to 'vigilante' predator hunters
The force said the groups must 'cease and desist' after the sting at the train station platform in which a man thought he was going to meet a 13-year-old girl, but ended up on a Facebook Live video 'sting'.
It said: "BTP will provide a cease and desist notice to groups which have been identified as using these methods to confront suspects.
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Hide Ad"This approach is in line with NPCC guidance to ensure that cases involving child sexual abuse are investigated robustly, and victims are safeguarded.
Read the original story: http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/man-arrested-at-yorkshire-shopping-centre-on-suspicion-of-sexual-grooming-after-facebook-live-sting-1-8442480British Transport Police have confirmed that a man was taken into custody yesterday afternoon following an incident at Meadowhall Interchange railway station.
A group which describes itself as a team of "sexual predator hunters" used Facebook Live to broadcast footage of them meeting the man at the station at around noon.
The group are understood to have posed as a 13-year-old girl to carry out the sting.
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Hide AdA spokesman for British Transport Police confirmed a man had been arrested at 12.11pm on Wednesday and that the case had now been passed to South Yorkshire Police.
They added: “We fully understand people’s desire to protect children from potential harm, but while these actions might seem like assisting police inquiries, they can often jeopardise an investigation and put vigilantes in danger. “