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Paedophile Ring
Uncovered
February 21, 2007
A massive police operation has uncovered an alleged paedophile ring
based in Britain with more than 300 members worldwide, it has been
revealed.
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
(Ceop), based in London,
coordinated a global undercover "sting" which pinpointed alleged key
suspects in the UK.
An undisclosed number of children were also rescued from alleged
sexual abuse.
Officers from Britain, the US, Australia and Canada operated a shift
system to infiltrate the suspected paedophile ring on the web.
"There have been a number of arrests and a number of children
rescued from abuse," Ceop chief executive Jim Gamble said.
"We identified an online area used by individuals with a deviant
interest in children - in my mind that's a paedophile ring."
The news coincides with the start of a major conference in
Washington DC on the
Virtual Global
Taskforce (VGT).
The VGT is a joint initiative designed to ensnare online paedophiles
across the globe.
Mr Gamble said information on the 300-plus alleged paedophiles in
other countries will be shared with their local law enforcement
agencies.
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Cross-border cooperation in the European Union to prevent sex offenders from working with children.
Read the briefing from the
NSPCC, February 2007
Research shows that children are more likely
to be sexually abused by someone they know including relatives,
family friends and people in positions of trust than by a stranger.
Children do not always tell about abuse and abuse can continue for
years. Read the NSPCC
Sexual Abuse Briefing, 2006
Downing Street says there are "genuine
difficulties" in allowing the public to have more information about
the whereabouts of paedophiles.
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