FBI agent interviews trafficking victim
An FBI agent interviews a victim of human trafficking. Image from FBI video

A nationwide sex-trafficking crackdown led by the FBI’s San Diego field office has resulted in four arrests and interventions on behalf of more than a dozen victims, including two minors, the federal agency announced Tuesday.

The two-week multi-agency enforcement effort, dubbed Operation Cross Country, focused on identifying and locating victims, arresting individuals and disrupting underworld organizations involved in human trafficking and sex crimes that exploit children, according to FBI public affairs.

During the operation, the federal agency — along with the San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and various state and local bodies — carried out targeted investigations, officials said.

The 15 victims identified and located during the operation were referred for support services, according to the FBI.

The operation included an outreach event during which members of the task force engaged with local leaders and law enforcement agencies to bring more awareness to human trafficking and provide training on how to recognize signs of the crimes in their communities.

Among the agencies that took part in the effort were the California Department of Justice; Child Welfare Services; Homeland Security Investigations; Internal Revenue Service; National City Police Department; Naval Criminal Investigative Service; Riverside Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force; San Diego County District Attorney’s Office; San Diego County Sheriff’s Department; San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force; San Diego Police Department; and U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of California.

City News Service contributed to this article.