All Things Possible (ATP), a group seeking to identify and help victims of human trafficking, and U.S.- based OSINT solutions provider Echo Analytics Group announced they helped identify 64 girls that are being trafficked and 25 traffickers during Skull Games, a two-day event which already reached its sixth edition.
A team of more than 80 participants supported two live operations — one on the West Coast and one in the Midwest — where some predators were arrested.
“We have law enforcement members returning home with plenty of leads that they plan to take action on this week,” ATP founder Victor Marx wrote on his Facebook page.
U.S.-based Cobwebs Technology, which focuses on implementing AI-powered Web Intelligence (WEBINT) solutions, announced earlier that it is providing ATP with access to its Tangles platform for investigations and for use during the sixth edition of the Skull Games event.
Skull Games is an event where vetted volunteers crowdsource the collection of OSINT to provide law enforcement with leads on trafficked victims and persons of interest. Throughout the year, Echo Analytics Group partners with All Things Possible to develop actionable leads on trafficked victims and persons of interest so law enforcement can better protect the vulnerable and bring predators to justice.
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