NJ officials are advising parents to familiarize themselves with their child's social media activity after 21 men were arrested in 'Operation Risky Business,' a sting that targeted predators who used social media to lure children for sex.
Officials say the men who went to the undercover house allegedly expected to find underage children home alone, but instead found law enforcement officers prepared to arrest them.
"Operation Risky Business is a great example of how successful law enforcement agencies can be when they collaborate across all levels like they did here by proactively investigating and arresting predators who sought to sexually exploit children," Platkin said.
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