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Eight members of a paedophile network have been found guilty of a catalogue of charges relating to child abuse and indecent images of children.Eight members of a paedophile network have been found guilty of a catalogue of charges relating to child abuse and indecent images of children.
Neil Strachan, 41, was found guilty of the attempted rape of an 18-month-old boy and James Rennie, 38, guilty of sexually assaulting a three-month-old.Neil Strachan, 41, was found guilty of the attempted rape of an 18-month-old boy and James Rennie, 38, guilty of sexually assaulting a three-month-old.
The Edinburgh men, and three others, were also found guilty of conspiring to get access to children to abuse them.The Edinburgh men, and three others, were also found guilty of conspiring to get access to children to abuse them.
All eight men will be sentenced at a later date.All eight men will be sentenced at a later date.
Colin Slaven, 23, also from Edinburgh, Neil Campbell, 46, John Milligan, 40, and John Murphy, 44 - all from Glasgow - Ross Webber, 27, from North Berwick in East Lothian, and Craig Boath, 24, from Dundee, were convicted of various charges.Colin Slaven, 23, also from Edinburgh, Neil Campbell, 46, John Milligan, 40, and John Murphy, 44 - all from Glasgow - Ross Webber, 27, from North Berwick in East Lothian, and Craig Boath, 24, from Dundee, were convicted of various charges.
All of those involved in the investigation and prosecution of the case have been profoundly affected by it Morag McLaughlinProcurator fiscal Single image uncovered network Betrayal by a trusted babysitterAll of those involved in the investigation and prosecution of the case have been profoundly affected by it Morag McLaughlinProcurator fiscal Single image uncovered network Betrayal by a trusted babysitter
The jury returned the verdicts at the High Court in Edinburgh.The jury returned the verdicts at the High Court in Edinburgh.
Two of the men, convicted sex offender Strachan and Rennie, the chief executive of advice centre LGBT Youth Scotland, were convicted of sex attacks on children.Two of the men, convicted sex offender Strachan and Rennie, the chief executive of advice centre LGBT Youth Scotland, were convicted of sex attacks on children.
Strachan and Rennie were also found guilty of conspiring to abuse youngsters, as were Webber, Boath and Milligan.Strachan and Rennie were also found guilty of conspiring to abuse youngsters, as were Webber, Boath and Milligan.
Campbell was also accused of conspiracy, but he was cleared on that charge after the jury found the case against not proven. Campbell was also accused of conspiracy, but he was cleared on that charge after the jury found the case against him not proven.
All eight accused in the 10-week trial were convicted of a series of offences relating to indecent images of children. All eight accused in the 10-week trial were convicted of possessing and making indecent images and seven of them were found to have distributed images.
A charge of distribution against Slaven was withdrawn by the Crown.
The men were traced through their explicit internet chats about sexual fantasies involving children after the discovery of an indecent image of an 11-year-old boy on a work computer.The men were traced through their explicit internet chats about sexual fantasies involving children after the discovery of an indecent image of an 11-year-old boy on a work computer.
"Nearly 125,000 indecent images were seized during Operation Algebra, which uncovered what is believed to be Scotland's biggest paedophile network. Nearly 125,000 indecent images were seized during Operation Algebra, which uncovered what is believed to be Scotland's biggest paedophile network.
To subsequently learn that he abused our son, and invited others to do the same, has been devastating The family of Child F Abuse families react to verdictTo subsequently learn that he abused our son, and invited others to do the same, has been devastating The family of Child F Abuse families react to verdict
In statements issued on behalf of the families of the abused children, the mother of the child referred to in court as Child JL said: "The anguish I feel towards Mr Strachan is indescribable.In statements issued on behalf of the families of the abused children, the mother of the child referred to in court as Child JL said: "The anguish I feel towards Mr Strachan is indescribable.
I will never be able to forgive him for the sick acts that he committed against my son. "I will never be able to forgive him for the sick acts that he committed against my son.
"I feel that no matter what punishment given to Mr Strachan it will never be able to compensate for the hurt, devastation and great deal of stress brought to me and my family.""I feel that no matter what punishment given to Mr Strachan it will never be able to compensate for the hurt, devastation and great deal of stress brought to me and my family."
The family of Child F said: "For a year and four months now we have had to live with the impact and haunting consequences this has had on our lives.The family of Child F said: "For a year and four months now we have had to live with the impact and haunting consequences this has had on our lives.
"For over 15 years James Rennie seemed the closest of family friends, and it is hard to put into words the extent of the betrayal he has exacted upon us, as many of the details may identify our family and son. "To subsequently learn that he abused our son, and invited others to do the same, has been devastating." "For over 15 years James Rennie seemed the closest of family friends, and it is hard to put into words the extent of the betrayal he has exacted upon us, as many of the details may identify our family and son.
Tackling paedophilia on the internet "To subsequently learn that he abused our son, and invited others to do the same, has been devastating."
Criminologist Professor David Wilson on tackling paedophilia on the internet
Speaking after the verdict, Morag McLaughlin, area procurator fiscal for Lothian and Borders, said: "Tens of thousands of photographic and video images of children being sexually abused were recovered.Speaking after the verdict, Morag McLaughlin, area procurator fiscal for Lothian and Borders, said: "Tens of thousands of photographic and video images of children being sexually abused were recovered.
"All of those involved in the investigation and prosecution of the case have been profoundly affected by it.""All of those involved in the investigation and prosecution of the case have been profoundly affected by it."
Det Supt Allan Jones, of Lothian and Borders Police, said: "It is every parent's nightmare that their children have been abused and they knew nothing about it.Det Supt Allan Jones, of Lothian and Borders Police, said: "It is every parent's nightmare that their children have been abused and they knew nothing about it.
"Despite that, the families have been a source of unwavering support throughout this investigation and it is our sincere hope the children will flourish and they will be able to enjoy the normal family lives they rightly deserve."Despite that, the families have been a source of unwavering support throughout this investigation and it is our sincere hope the children will flourish and they will be able to enjoy the normal family lives they rightly deserve.
"What everyone must remember is that behind every image is a child who is being abused - it is definitely not the victimless crime some would like to portray it as.""What everyone must remember is that behind every image is a child who is being abused - it is definitely not the victimless crime some would like to portray it as."
The Operation Algebra police investigation to track down the men has uncovered dozens more suspects, may of whom have already been charged.
OPERATION ALGEBRA - SUSPECTED PAEDOPHILES
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