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International Child Exploitation Suspect Extradited to Alaska

Zobaidul Amin has been transferred from Malaysia to Alaska to face federal charges for his alleged role in operating an international child sexual exploitation enterprise. The extradition follows an extensive FBI investigation into the Bangladeshi national's criminal activities.

4 posts, 1 article·March 5 – March 6, 2026
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US Arrests Bangladeshi Man Accused of Child Exploitation Ring

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RT @ericaknightThe @FBI and our great partners have arrested Zobaidul Amin, 28, a Bangladeshi national who has been wanted since 2022 on charges including running an international child sexual exploitation enterprise. As of last night, Amin was transferred by FBI Anchorage from Malaysia back to the U.S. in Alaska where he will face charges later today. There will be more details to follow.  Thank you to Legat Kuala Lumpur, the Government of Malaysia, and our great local partners all over the country who assisted with the investigation and arrest. Thank you @FBIAnchorage for the outstanding work in this case.

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"We are countering online child sexual exploitation, protecting our most vulnerable, and bringing these sick abusers to face justice on American soil.” - @AGPamBondi 🔗: https://t.co/X4ySvJI20W https://t.co/sXyklieSWH

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CASE UPDATE from @FBIAnchorage: Zobaidul Amin, a Bangladeshi national, is scheduled to make his initial appearance today in Alaska after he was charged by the U.S. in 2022 with operating an international child sexual exploitation enterprise. Amin was transferred from Malaysia to Alaska yesterday by FBI Anchorage. Learn more about this case and the FBI's work to protect children: https://t.co/NrPmfA6zYv

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Bangladeshi National Returned to the United States in International Sextortion Case "Yesterday’s return from Malaysia of a Bangladeshi national who allegedly abused and sexually exploited hundreds of minor victims worldwide is another successful example of the Administration’s increased efforts to find criminals hiding abroad,” said @AGPamBondi. “Together with our international partners and the @StateDept, we are countering online child sexual exploitation, protecting our most vulnerable, and bringing these sick abusers to face justice on American soil.” 🔗: https://t.co/wm5YyPs9G9

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