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Europe child porn probe nets 92 | Europe child porn probe nets 92 |
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An investigation into a Europe-wide child pornography network has led to 92 arrests across eight countries, prosecutors say. | An investigation into a Europe-wide child pornography network has led to 92 arrests across eight countries, prosecutors say. |
The network made videos of children being abused and sold them to 2,500 customers in 19 countries, says the European police force, Europol. | The network made videos of children being abused and sold them to 2,500 customers in 19 countries, says the European police force, Europol. |
The films were mainly produced in Ukraine, Belgium and the Netherlands, and most of the victims were Ukrainian. | The films were mainly produced in Ukraine, Belgium and the Netherlands, and most of the victims were Ukrainian. |
More than 40 of the arrests were made in Britain, European prosecutors say. | More than 40 of the arrests were made in Britain, European prosecutors say. |
Police have seized thousands of computers, videos and photographs in their investigation - code named Operation Koala. | |
The investigation began in July 2006, when police in Australia found a video on the internet showing an adult abusing two young girls. | |
The girls were identified by police in Belgium and the offender, their father, was arrested. | |
He in turn led investigators to the producer of the video, an Italian man who operated in Belgium and the Netherlands but also owned a studio in Ukraine. | |
'Tailor made' | |
The names of 2,500 customers were recovered from his computer. | |
An analyst for Europol, Menno Hagemeijer, said the customers came from many different countries and all walks of life. | |
"We have identified schoolteachers, swimming instructors, lawyers, IT specialists," he said. | |
Mr Hagemeijer said the videos had been "tailor made", with customers ordering specific acts to be performed by specific children. | |
Twenty-three children aged between nine and 16 who were shown being abused have been identified. Twenty-one are from Ukraine and two from Belgium. | |
European prosecutors have stressed that the operation is continuing and there are likely to be further arrests. |
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