BEIJING, May 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Hoping for a quick
arrest, Interpol issued a worldwide appeal to the public Tuesday to identify a
man suspected of sexually abusing young boys from Southeast Asia.
It is only the second time the international police
agency has appealed directly to the public for help in identifying a suspected
pedophile. An arrest was made shortly after the first time last October.
The suspect in the latest case is a white man, shown
with gray, thinning hair in photos released by Interpol. He appeared to be in
his late 40s or early 50s in the images.
Interpol said despite two years of investigations, it
and other police agencies have been unable to determine his identity,
nationality or whereabouts.
"The law enforcement community around the world has
done all it can to find this man who clearly presents a danger to young
children, and we are now asking the public to help identify this predator and
protect other potential victims from abuse," Interpol Secretary General Ronald
Noble said in a statement.
In interviews at the agency's headquarters in Lyon,
France, Interpol officials said they had recovered photos of the man that
allegedly show him sexually abusing at least three boys, apparently between the
ages of 6 and 10. The boys appear to be from Southeast Asia ¡ª though Interpol
officials declined to specify any possible countries.
Police first became aware of the suspect in March
2006, when photos of him were found on the computer hard drive of a man arrested
in Norway who was later convicted on pedophilia-related charges, Interpol said.
Police then cross-checked those photos against others
found on the Internet, to see if there were matches that might link the man to
other alleged abuse.
(Agencies)