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More than 300 people arrested in Canadian child abuse investigation

by Redaksi
15/11/2013
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More than 300 people arrested in Canadian child abuse investigation
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Police say 386 children have been rescued, and those arrested around the world include teachers and doctors.

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More than 350,000 images and 9,000 videos of child sexual abuse were found during the investigation, police said. Photograph: Martin Rogers/Workbook Stock/Getty Images

 

More than 300 people, including teachers, coaches and doctors, have been arrested worldwide accused of keeping images of child abuse after a Canadian-led investigation.

Toronto police said on Thursday the arrests of 348 people, including 108 in Canada, 76 in the United States and 164 in other countries from Spain to Australia, came after a three-year investigation into a Toronto company that distributed child abuse images.

“Of concern to the investigators was the number of people [arrested] who have close contact with children. The arrests included 40 schoolteachers, nine doctors and nurses, 32 people who volunteered with children, six law enforcement personnel, nine pastors or priests, and three foster parents,” Inspector Joanna Beaven-Desjardins, head of Toronto’s sex crimes unit, told a news conference.

The investigation by some 30 police forces from Australia, Spain, Ireland, Greece, South Africa, Hong Kong, Mexico, Norway and the United States, among others, led to the rescue of 386 children, most of whom were prepubescent, she said.

Police began looking into the operations of a Toronto company called Azovfilms.com and its owner, Brian Way, in October 2010, and the US Postal Investigation Service helped comb through the company’s database to track down both the producers and the consumers of the child abuse images, Beaven-Desjardins said.

Way’s lawyer, Nyron Dwyer, declined to comment. The Azovfilms.com website has been shut down.

People making the images included a youth baseball coach in Washington state who made more than 500 films and a school employee in Georgia who put a camera in a student washroom to videotape images of students’ genitals, the US Postal Inspection Service inspector Gerald O’Farrell said.

More than 350,000 images and more than 9,000 videos of child sexual abuse were found during the investigation, and arrests are continuing, Beaven-Desjardins said.

“It is still ongoing, there will be further arrests and I imagine there will be more children that will be saved because of it,” she said.

 

Reuters in Toronto

theguardian.com, Thursday 14 November 2013 19.51 GMT

 

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