FBI captures Bangladeshi fugitive extradited in massive online child sextortion case
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A Bangladeshi individual, recently extradited from Malaysia, stands accused of orchestrating one of the largest alleged online child exploitation operations the U.S. has encountered, involving a vast sextortion scheme.

According to prosecutors, Zobaidul Amin allegedly masqueraded as a teenager on platforms like Instagram and Snapchat to manipulate hundreds of underage victims, some just 11 years old, into creating explicit content. Authorities claim he then threatened to expose these images to the victims’ acquaintances unless they complied with his demands for more material.

The Department of Justice revealed that many victims were found in Alaska, though the reach of Amin’s alleged exploitation extended throughout the United States and even internationally.

Zobaidul Amin standing indoors wearing a dark shirt

Prosecutors assert that Amin required a daily quota of explicit photos and videos, continued to harass victims over several months, even after his online accounts were shut down, collaborated with others to store and share the illicit content, and utilized numerous fake profiles to bypass social media restrictions.

FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized the agency’s commitment to justice, stating, “Our agents are back to their core mission—apprehending predators, dismantling violent gangs, and holding criminals accountable, regardless of their identity,” in a statement to Fox News Digital. He highlighted recent successes including the capture of an international child exploitation fugitive, the dismantling of the 18th Street Gang in Los Angeles, and the arrest of a contractor accused of embezzling over $46 million from the U.S. Marshals Service. “This FBI is sending a clear message to criminals worldwide: we’re coming for you,” Patel declared.

“This FBI is back to doing what it does best, locking up predators, dismantling violent gangs, and holding criminals accountable no matter who they are,” FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “In just 24 hours, our agents captured a fugitive accused of running an international child exploitation ring, took down the 18th Street Gang in Los Angeles, and arrested a contractor who allegedly stole more than $46 million from the U.S. Marshals Service. Criminals everywhere should understand the message, this FBI is coming for you.”

Amin appeared in federal court Thursday in Alaska, a day after arriving in the United States. He pleaded not guilty during his initial appearance in Anchorage, according to Bloomberg. 

Amin faces 13 federal counts, including conspiracy to produce child pornography, conspiracy to receive and distribute child pornography, child exploitation enterprise, production of child pornography, cyberstalking, aggravated identity theft and wire fraud.

FBI agents escorting a man across an airport tarmac toward a private jet during extradition.

FBI agents escort Zobaidul Amin after his transfer from Malaysia to the United States to face charges in an alleged international sextortion and child exploitation scheme. (Department of Justice)

Prosecutors said Amin used more than 80 Snapchat accounts and 40 Instagram accounts to evade bans.

Court documents say he and co-conspirators organized images in Dropbox folders by victim and shared links to extort more material. The indictment also alleges he placed at least one victim in fear of serious bodily harm and used false pretenses to obtain explicit images, forming the basis for cyberstalking and wire fraud charges.

Prior to the U.S. charges, Amin was living in and attending medical school in Malaysia. 

In September 2022, he was charged by the Attorney General’s Chambers of Malaysia with 13 counts related to the possession and production of child pornography. The FBI and the Justice Department worked in coordination with Malaysian authorities and Amin was transferred from Malaysia to Alaska on March 4.

FBI agents standing on an airport tarmac near a private jet at night.

FBI agents stand on the tarmac as a plane arrives carrying Zobaidul Amin following his extradition from Malaysia to face federal charges in Alaska. (Department of Justice)

“The impact of this case is that of international magnitude. It stands as one of the most prolific cases of alleged online child exploitation the United States has ever seen,” said Michael Heyman, U.S. attorney for the District of Alaska. “We are grateful for the steady, strong collaboration among the Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs, law enforcement agencies and Malaysian partners that made this transfer possible, enabling us to move forward and seek justice for victims.”

U.S. Magistrate Judge Kyle F. Reardon ordered Amin held without bail as the case moves forward. Amin waived his right to a speedy trial and requested a jury trial.

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