ICE investigation leads to New Jersey man charged with possession of child sexual abuse material
NEWARK, N.J. — A New Jersey man was charged Aug. 6 with possession of child sexual abuse material after an international investigation led by ICE Homeland Security Investigations. Matthew Ozol, 39, of Jersey City, was charged with one count of possession of child pornography at the U.S. District Court in Newark. HSI Newark executed a search warrant at Ozol’s residence and recovered at least 26 images and videos of child sexual abuse material.
“Another child predator has been brought to justice thanks to the coordinated efforts of Homeland Security Investigations and our international law enforcement partners at Europol,” said HSI Newark Special Agent in Charge Michael S. McCarthy. “Ozol was identified as a serious threat to vulnerable children, and HSI remains committed to combating child exploitation worldwide through the dedication of our special agents and analysts.”