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Vienna busts huge child porn ring Vienna busts huge child porn ring
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Austria has uncovered an international child pornography network involving more than 2,360 suspects from 77 countries, the interior minister said.Austria has uncovered an international child pornography network involving more than 2,360 suspects from 77 countries, the interior minister said.
The suspects paid to view images that showed "the worst kind of child sexual abuse", Guenther Platter said.The suspects paid to view images that showed "the worst kind of child sexual abuse", Guenther Platter said.
The videos were posted on an internet site run by an Austrian company.The videos were posted on an internet site run by an Austrian company.
No arrests have yet been made but Austrian authorities are sharing their information with investigators in other countries including the US and Germany.No arrests have yet been made but Austrian authorities are sharing their information with investigators in other countries including the US and Germany.
Austrian federal police said the case was "a strike against child pornography unprecedented in Austrian criminal history".Austrian federal police said the case was "a strike against child pornography unprecedented in Austrian criminal history".
Girls could be seen being raped, and you could also hear screams Harald GremelHead of Austrian investigationGirls could be seen being raped, and you could also hear screams Harald GremelHead of Austrian investigation
Twenty-three suspects were being questioned, Austrian officials said, and arrest warrants might soon be issued. The youngest person implicated was 17 and the oldest was 69. Twenty-three suspects were being questioned, Austrian officials said, and arrest warrants might soon be issued. Fourteen of them have confessed to downloading the material.
Mr Platter said the FBI was investigating some 600 suspects in the US. German authorities were following leads on at least 400 people, France was looking into about 100 more and Britain was investigating people. The youngest person implicated was 17 and the oldest was 69. They included students, government employees and retired people, Mr Platter said.
He said the FBI was investigating some 600 suspects in the US. German authorities were following leads on at least 400 people, France was looking into about 100 more and Britain was investigating 72 people.
'Screams heard''Screams heard'
The investigation began in July after an Austrian internet provider noticed that eight unauthorised video files had been downloaded on to its server from London. The inquiry began in July after an Austrian internet provider notified police that eight unauthorised video files had been uploaded on to its server from London.
The material was accessible via a link to a Russian website that offered it for downloading.
Within 24 hours, investigators said they recorded more than 8,000 hits on the video and DVD material from more than 2,360 computer addresses in 77 countries.Within 24 hours, investigators said they recorded more than 8,000 hits on the video and DVD material from more than 2,360 computer addresses in 77 countries.
Harald Gremel, an Austrian police expert on internet crime who led the investigation, said the videos were made in eastern Europe and featured children of up to 14 years of age.Harald Gremel, an Austrian police expert on internet crime who led the investigation, said the videos were made in eastern Europe and featured children of up to 14 years of age.
"Girls could be seen being raped, and you could also hear screams" Mr Gremel said, adding that users paid $89 (68 euros, £45) to access the material."Girls could be seen being raped, and you could also hear screams" Mr Gremel said, adding that users paid $89 (68 euros, £45) to access the material.