Last Updated Wednesday, December 16, 2020 9:19AM EST Police have charged a 35-year-old man from Toronto after he allegedly arranged to have sex with a female he believed to be under the age of 16. Investigators with Peel Regional Police’s Child Exploitation Unit say they began investigating the suspect after he placed an advertisement on an online classified site seeking sex with teenagers. Police said that between Nov. 16 and Nov. 27 the suspect communicated with a female he believed to be under the age of 16 and arranged to have sex with her. The suspect used different usernames on various popular messaging and social media platforms, according to police, like “Mik Maximus,” “Kinky Mik,” with associated email: kinkymikailus@gmail.com and “Mik Max,” with associated username mikailusmax.
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Between Nov. 16 and 27, the suspect made an online arrangement to have sex with a girl he believed to be under 16 years of age, investigators said.
The man used social media platforms under the personas, “Mik Maximus” and “Kinky Mik” associated with the email address kinkymikailus@gmail.com. He also used the username, “mikailusmax,” investigators said.
On Nov. 27, Mikail Moolla, 35, from Toronto, was charged with making an agreement or arrangement to commit sexual assault on a child, making an agreement or arrangement to commit sexual interference with a child, luring a child to commit sexual touching, luring a child to distribute sexually explicit material and breach of recognizance.
TORONTO Police have charged a 35-year-old man from Toronto after he allegedly arranged to have sex with a female he believed to be under the age of 16. Investigators with Peel Regional Police’s Child Exploitation Unit say they began investigating the suspect after he placed an advertisement on an online classified site seeking sex with teenagers. Police said that between Nov. 16 and Nov. 27 the suspect communicated with a female he believed to be under the age of 16 and arranged to have sex with her. The suspect used different usernames on various popular messaging and social media platforms, according to police, like “Mik Maximus,” “Kinky Mik,” with associated email: kinkymikailus@gmail.com and “Mik Max,” with associated username mikailusmax.
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