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UK’s
Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre reported that the British
police rescued 31 children from an international internet pornography ring,
composed of 700 suspects – 200 in Britain.
Child safety authorities in more than 30 countries took part
in the action, which spanned 10 months, the centre said.
According to CEOP, ‘Kids the Light of Our Lives’ was an Internet chat room
dedicated to the sexual exploitation of children, used by hundreds of members
worldwide for trading multimedia material, including photographs and videos of
children being subjected to sexual abuse and serious sexual assault.
CEOP has identified that the website was hosted by 27 year
old Timothy David Martyn Cox. He was arrested in September 2006 and when
forensic teams examined Cox’s computer they found 75,960 indecent and explicit
images in addition to evidence that he had supplied 11,491 images to other site
users. He has been convicted at Ipswich Crown Court and now awaits sentence.
“From the apparent ‘safety’ of his home, Cox spent hours
each day planning, promoting and encouraging the abuse and exploitation of
innocent young victims. In doing so he provided a service to hundreds of like
minded individuals, enabling those with a sexual interest in children to share
indecent images and discuss further plans for abuse" said Jim Gamble, CEO at
the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre and Chairman of the Virtual
Global Taskforce.
The investigation uncovered another member of the same ring,
Gordon Mackintosh from Hertfordshire, who attempted to keep the website going
after Cox was arrested. McIntosh’s computer was found to contain 5,167 indecent
and explicit images of children, in addition to 392 indecent movie files. He
pleaded guilty to 27 charges of making, possessing and distributing indecent
images and movies. He awaits sentence.
“Any individual who thinks they carry out such horrific
activities undetected is in for a very rude awakening. The belief that the
Internet provides anonymity is unfounded and for Cox and Mackintosh it has
already proved to be a costly misconception", added Jim Gamble.
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