Tuesday, 6 November 2007

46 held as paedophile ring targeted

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http://www.stopinjusticenow.com/News_0522.htm
Forty-six people in the UK have been arrested over the past five months as part of an operation to smash a global paedophile ring. More than 20 police forces have been involved in co-ordinating the UK response to an Italian-based website that had more than 2,500 customers in 19 countries. The website sold tailor-made videos of children being abused, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (Ceop) Centre said. The investigation, codenamed Operation Koala, began in 2006 when a child abuse video made in Belgium was discovered in Australia. The video was traced back to a 42-year-old Italian who was running a website selling more than 150 self-made, sexually explicit videos of young girls. Police discovered the business had been running for 18 months and generated considerable profits from up to 2,500 customers worldwide. The abusive material was mainly produced in the man's private studio with some material filmed in Belgium and the Netherlands. One of the videos sold by the Italian suspect showed a father sexually abusing his daughters aged nine and 11, a Ceop spokesman said. Some customers even travelled to the studio to watch and record the abuse and make their own videos. After the man was arrested, the Italian authorities uncovered a hoard of customer details that were forwarded to other European forces. The evidence was examined by experts at Ceop's London headquarters and details of suspects were sent to UK forces.

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