Indian national Nagaraju Balkam among four arrested in Santa Fe child predator sting
Key Takeaways
- 26-year-old Indian national Nagaraju Balkam arrested in Santa Fe online predator sting.
- Four men were arrested after a three-day operation by Santa Fe PD's SVU.
- Undercover online operation targeted child sexual predators in Santa Fe.
Arrested individual and timing
A 26‑year‑old Indian national, Nagaraju Balkam, was arrested earlier this month as part of a multi‑day undercover operation targeting online child sexual predators, law enforcement officials confirmed.
“A 26‑year‑old Indian national, Nagaraju Balkam, was arrested earlier this month as part of a multi‑day undercover operation targeting online child sexual predators, law enforcement officials confirmed”
Balkam was one of four men taken into custody following a three‑day operation run by the Santa Fe Police Department’s Special Victims Unit.
Investigation method and charges
The arrests occurred after detectives used undercover online profiles and communication platforms to engage with individuals they believed were attempting to meet or exploit minors, according to police.
As a result of the investigation, authorities charged Balkam with Sexual Exploitation of Children by Prostitution and Child Solicitation by Electronic Communication Device.
Suspects named and charges
Balkam, who police identified as 26 years old and from Santa Fe, remains in custody as the case moves forward.
“A 26‑year‑old Indian national, Nagaraju Balkam, was arrested earlier this month as part of a multi‑day undercover operation targeting online child sexual predators, law enforcement officials confirmed”
The other three suspects arrested in the operation were Eduardo Gerardo Ramirez, 59, of Santa Fe; Harold Lee Adams, 55, of Lubbock, Texas; and Tomas Tolcha Cacjo, 29, also of Santa Fe.
All four face various charges related to child exploitation and solicitation.
Operation scope and agencies
Police described the undercover operation as part of ongoing efforts to identify and remove individuals attempting to commit online crimes against minors.
The Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit, in collaboration with the special victims team, carried out the digital interactions that led to the arrests.
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