Undercover Sting Nets Multiple Arrests in Connecticut Child Predator Crackdown

June 13, 2026
Undercover Sting Nets Multiple Arrests in Connecticut Child Predator Crackdown
  • An undercover operation in Connecticut led to multiple arrests of men accused of seeking sexual encounters with minors, with suspects facing charges including criminal attempt at risk of injury of a minor, sexual contact with a victim under 16, and second-degree criminal attempt at sexual assault.

  • The operation, involving Norwalk and Stamford police along with U.S. Homeland Security, used online undercover stings where officers posted as minors to lure would-be predators.

  • Investigators specifically placed advertisements on dating sites and social media as 15-year-olds to expose offenders and monitor their responses.

  • Detroja Kabhi, 23, of West Haven, and Giys Jbeili, 34, of Milford, were among those charged, with Kabhi facing multiple counts including criminal attempt at risk of injury of a minor and criminal attempt at commercial sexual abuse of a minor, and Jbeili facing similar charges.

  • Additional charges against the Milford suspect include criminal attempt at sexual abuse of a minor, alongside other related offenses.

  • Among the arrestees were Jonathan Celis-Hernandez, 39, of Norwalk, and Luis Figueroa, 38, of Norwalk, both charged with criminal attempt at risk of injury of a minor, sexual contact with a victim under 16, and second-degree criminal attempt at sexual assault.

  • A fourth suspect, previously unnamed in the provided material, was also arrested on similar counts including sexual assault-related charges.

  • All four suspects are being held on $500,000 bond each and are scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on June 26 as the investigation continues.

  • Authorities expect further arrests as the probe proceeds and indicate additional charges may be filed in connection with ongoing efforts to dismantle online exploitation of minors.

  • The operation represents a multiagency effort to aggressively pursue online sexual exploitation of minors, signaling ongoing collaboration between local police and federal partners.

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