The two-week joint sting, known as "Operation L and
P," netted 101 arrests in both Lake and Polk counties. The investigation
concluded late last week.
sex trafficking gangs come to America.
CAIR leader Ahmad Saleem, a Muslim youth coordinator, was
also one of the men arrested. Investigators said the men all went to a home in
Clermont with the hopes of having sex with a child. The car Saleem traveled in
had a license plate that said, "Invest in children," according to
investigators.
Sex_sting
I am sure Ahmad Saleem believes he is following in
Muhammad's footsteps. Muhammad's favorite wife Aisha was 6 when he married her.
CAIR Florida representatives Ahmad Saleem (left) and CAIR
Florida Spokesman Ali Kurnaz (right) back in March: The Council of
American-Islamic Relations Florida filed a notice of claim, stating its
intention to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the FBI for killing Boston
bombing accomplice Ibragim Todashev.
"We must hold our civil servants to the highest
standards," says Kurnaz (here).
Here's what CAIR says about their pedophile leader who
targeted for rape children between ages 10 and 14 (they've taken the page
down):
Ahmad Saleem
Ahmad Saleem
asaleem@cair.com
He
is the son of Pakistani immigrants. His father, a pediatrician, and his mother,
a school teacher, instilled in Ahmad the joy of caring for others and serving
them wholeheartedly with love and dedication.
He graduated with a degree in Psychology from the University
of Central Florida (UCF).
During his time there, he led many initiatives via
his leadership of the Muslim Student Association at UCF.
This included hosting
or speaking at events such as "Islam and the West," "Arab and
Muslim Americans and the Elections," "Islam and the World," and
many other timely topic events.
He helped raise awareness for his community
members to vote and was, and still is, an active part of organizing the Florida
Muslim Capitol Day that is held annually.
He also started an initiative called Project Friendship
where he worked with people of other faiths and groups to meet and socialize
with the intention to break barriers and to help build bridges between one
another. During his time building these projects, Ahmad was able to develop a
strong sense of awareness of American community dynamics and aims to apply this
new knowledge and treasured experience to better serve our nation.
Apart from being the former MSA president at UCF, he was the
MSA National service director, a board member of Muslim Youth Project USA, a
student of many learned scholars from across the world, and is a motivational
speaker who has been invited to speak throughout the country.
Mr. Saleem is the founder of Saleem Academy, an organization
dedicated to empowering Muslim youth globally. Under it, he has conducted his
"Inspired by the Quran" and "Muslim Youth Survival Guide"
weekend seminars. In addition, he has also created many empowering online
videos and courses. He continues to actively engage in any educational or
community building efforts that he can to help uplift and raise American and
global communities to new heights.
Ahmad regularly lectures on issues related to activism and
Islam and Muslims in the West. He has taught on subjects that range from
political activism, Islamic belief, history, spirituality, culture, and many
more. He hopes to see a world where bridges are built to close the gap between
people of different faiths and races and statuses, in the spirit of celebrating
diversity and focusing on and appreciating the similarities and differences
that unite us.
Ahmad passionately believes in America's ideals for justice
and equality and happiness for all and hopes to help resurrect the practice of
those ideals in the present time. He feels that Islamophobia is a serious
danger to Americans and not in line with the spirit of our Founding Fathers and
that it needs to be stopped as soon as possible. He believes that by
eliminating Islamophobia is the only way to bring a peaceful domestic and
global future for everyone. "There is no better time than now," he
says, "for us to make a genuine truce between one another, to resolve our
differences, and to live happily alongside one another as a peaceful, loving,
and diverse community."
That's CAIR's leadership.
"101 arrested in child-sex sting," WND, June 2,
2015
Muslim leader among those busted
More than 100 people, including the Orlando leader of the
Council of American-Islamic Relations, were arrested in a two-county Florida
sex-sting operation, many of whom for allegedly trying to have sex with
children.
The investigation concluded last week, authorities announced
Tuesday.
Many of those arrested had jobs working with children,
including theme-park workers at Universal Orlando and SeaWorld, and a former
Walt Disney World cast member who left the job before his arrest. SeaWorld said
the men charged were no longer employed at the theme park.
"These are very dangerous people and they are after our
children," said Grady Judd of the Polk County Sheriff's Office.
During the first week of the sting, investigators say, 22
people traveled to Clermont, Florida, thinking they were going to have sex with
a child between ages 10 and 14. Seventy-nine others were arrested on charges
connected to prostitution.
Ahmad Saleem, a Muslim youth coordinator, was also one of
the men arrested. Investigators said the men all went to a home in Clermont
with the hopes of having sex with a child. The car Saleem traveled in had a
license plate that said, "Invest in children," according to
investigators.
Saleem is also founder of the Saleem Academy, an organization
"empowering Muslim youth globally" and also served as the Orlando
coordinator for CAIR.
A note posted at the Saleem Academy website Tuesday stated,
"Closed. May God bless you, guide you, and illuminate the right path for
you, and keep you firm on it. Keep me in your prayers."
"He's well known as a community outreach leader
interacting with teens in and around the Orlando area," said Judd.
Judd said the operation was designed to send a strong
message to anyone in Internet chat rooms that sex with minors won't be
tolerated.
The Lake County Sheriff's Office released the following in a
statement:
"The first week of the operation targeted adults who
were looking for sex with a child. During this phase, the detectives posed as
either a child or a parent of a child as they were solicited by those
interested in sexual activity with the child. As this phase progressed, 22
individuals were arrested after traveling to the location to have sex with who
they believed to be a child, two of whom were already registered sex offenders.
The age range for the target child was 10-14 years old in these cases.
"During the second week of the operation, detectives
targeted those involved in crimes related to prostitution. As this portion of
the operation progressed, 79 individuals were arrested on charges related to
prostitution. Some of those arrested in this phase were also in possession of
drugs and were therefore charged accordingly."
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