U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers boarded five cruise ships in San Diego between April 23 and April 25, arresting 28 crew members suspected of involvement with child sexual exploitation material (CSEM), according to a spokesman for the agency. The operation included a Disney cruise ship, and passengers observed the boarding but were not informed of the purpose, the spokesman said. [1] CBP interviewed 26 crew members from the Philippines, one from Portugal and one from Indonesia. Of those, 27 were confirmed to have received, possessed, transported, distributed, or viewed CSEM. The agency canceled the visas of the confirmed…

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