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The "librarian" of a global internet child abuse ring has been jailed. | The "librarian" of a global internet child abuse ring has been jailed. |
Philip Anthony Thompson, 27, of Stockton-on-Tees, was handed an indefinite sentence for public protection at Teesside Crown Court. | Philip Anthony Thompson, 27, of Stockton-on-Tees, was handed an indefinite sentence for public protection at Teesside Crown Court. |
He will serve at least three years and nine months - but the judge warned it could be much longer. | He will serve at least three years and nine months - but the judge warned it could be much longer. |
The website Thompson was involved with used "borderline-legal" images to bring together "like-minded" people. Police have so far pinpointed 360 suspects. | The website Thompson was involved with used "borderline-legal" images to bring together "like-minded" people. Police have so far pinpointed 360 suspects. |
'Dangerous individual' | 'Dangerous individual' |
Handing down sentence, Judge Michael Taylor said Thompson posed a "very significant risk" to the public and therefore he would be imposing an indeterminate prison sentence for public protection. | Handing down sentence, Judge Michael Taylor said Thompson posed a "very significant risk" to the public and therefore he would be imposing an indeterminate prison sentence for public protection. |
He told him: "You have shown that you are a very dangerous individual indeed. I consider that you pose a very significant risk to the public and you are a dangerous offender." | He told him: "You have shown that you are a very dangerous individual indeed. I consider that you pose a very significant risk to the public and you are a dangerous offender." |
He [Thompson] was... the librarian for a myriad of images that were distributed to like-minded individuals both in this country and elsewhere Det Chief Supt Mark BraithwaiteCleveland Police Double life of abuse 'librarian' | |
Thompson was told he would also be placed on the sex offenders register for life and banned from the internet and any contact with children. | Thompson was told he would also be placed on the sex offenders register for life and banned from the internet and any contact with children. |
Earlier, Thompson admitted 27 charges, including causing children under 13 to engage in sexual activity. | Earlier, Thompson admitted 27 charges, including causing children under 13 to engage in sexual activity. |
About 241,000 child abuse images - which were still and moving images of varying degrees of extremity - were discovered in his possession. | About 241,000 child abuse images - which were still and moving images of varying degrees of extremity - were discovered in his possession. |
Police said more than 130 suspects had been uncovered in the UK and more than 50 arrests have been made. | Police said more than 130 suspects had been uncovered in the UK and more than 50 arrests have been made. |
As a result, 15 children in the UK have been removed from situations where they were being abused or were accessible to an offender. | As a result, 15 children in the UK have been removed from situations where they were being abused or were accessible to an offender. |
'Below radar' | |
Police revealed the network was first infiltrated by Metropolitan Police officers, working undercover, in May 2007. | Police revealed the network was first infiltrated by Metropolitan Police officers, working undercover, in May 2007. |
It became the largest investigation of its kind in the UK, also involving Cleveland Police and the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP). | It became the largest investigation of its kind in the UK, also involving Cleveland Police and the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP). |
Det Sgt Rebecca Driscoll and Det Constable Terry Waterfield of Cleveland Police | |
Users of the forum would post borderline-legal images of children and pass comments on the them. | Users of the forum would post borderline-legal images of children and pass comments on the them. |
Police said "indicative images" rather than explicit child sex abuse images were posted online in an attempt to keep the site "below the radar" and prevent it being shut down. | |
According to CEOP, which co-ordinates covert investigations into internet child sexual abuse, users would make contact this way then meet other like-minded individuals and exchange images in "different online environments". | According to CEOP, which co-ordinates covert investigations into internet child sexual abuse, users would make contact this way then meet other like-minded individuals and exchange images in "different online environments". |
Its chief executive Jim Gamble said: "This website - whilst appearing to operate on the margins of legality - was clearly a front for the sinister, sexual abuse of children and an image trading ground for paedophiles." | Its chief executive Jim Gamble said: "This website - whilst appearing to operate on the margins of legality - was clearly a front for the sinister, sexual abuse of children and an image trading ground for paedophiles." |
Det Chief Supt Mark Braithwaite, from Cleveland Police, said Thompson had been "a critical piece of this network". | Det Chief Supt Mark Braithwaite, from Cleveland Police, said Thompson had been "a critical piece of this network". |
"He was, essentially, the librarian for a myriad of images that were distributed to like-minded individuals both in this country and elsewhere." | "He was, essentially, the librarian for a myriad of images that were distributed to like-minded individuals both in this country and elsewhere." |