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Press Release

Silver Spring Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking of Two Minors

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Maryland

Baltimore, Maryland – Roland Chick Akum, age 25, formerly of Silver Spring, Maryland, pleaded guilty on June 12, 2018, to two counts of sex trafficking of a minor.

The guilty plea was announced by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Robert K. Hur; Acting Special Agent in Charge Cardell T. Morant of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI); and Chief Hank Stawinski of the Prince George’s County Police Department.

According to his plea agreement, between June and August 2017, Akum, a/k/a “Rayne,” transported two minor females, 15 and 17 years old, respectively, to a motel in College Park, Maryland, in order to engage in commercial sex acts.  Akum used Backpage, a website that marketed commercial sex, to advertise the girls and kept a portion of the proceeds that customers paid the girls for commercial sex acts.  On July 7, 2017, the 15-year-old girl left Akum and the hotel and contacted law enforcement authorities.  Akum continued to traffic the 17-year-old girl until he was arrested on August 10, 2017, as part of an undercover operation targeting Backpage, and was released on bond the following day. 

On September 30, 2017, Akum, who is a citizen of Cameroon, purchased a one-way ticket from Dulles International Airport to Cameroon, scheduled to depart on October 12, 2017.  Akum was arrested again on October 3, 2017, and remains in custody.

As part of his plea agreement, Akum will be required to register as a sex offender in the places where he resides, where he is an employee, and where he is a student, under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).

Akum faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and up to life in prison, followed by up to lifetime of supervised release for each count of sex trafficking of a minor.   U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake has scheduled sentencing for September 18, 2018 at 9:15 a.m.

This case was investigated by the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force, formed in 2007 to discover and rescue victims of human trafficking while identifying and prosecuting offenders.  Members include federal, state and local law enforcement, as well as victim service providers and local community members.  For more information about the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force, please visit http://www.justice.gov/usao/md/priorities_human.html.

Report suspected instances of human trafficking to HSI's tip line at 866-DHS-2ICE (1-866-347-2423) or by completing its online tip form.  Both are staffed around the clock by investigators.

United States Attorney Robert K. Hur commended HSI and the Prince George’s County Police Department for their work in the investigation and thanked the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks and Chief Tim Altomare of the Anne Arundel County Police Department for their assistance.  Mr. Hur thanked Assistant U.S. Attorneys Zachary A. Myers and Ray D. McKenzie, who are prosecuting the case.

Contact

Marcia A. Murphy
410-209-4854
Marcia.murphy@usdoj.gov

Updated June 15, 2018

Topics
Human Trafficking
Project Safe Childhood