An investigation by Australian police has unravelled an international network of paedophile parents, which has led to arrests in the US and Britain.
An investigation by Australian police has unravelled an international network of paedophile parents, which has led to arrests in the US and Britain. The operation by Queensland police, Task Force Argos, has led to the break-up of the major international paedophile ring of parents, who abuse their own children and share images of the assaults.
The matter came to light when officers from Task Force Argos, a team of police targeting online predators, intercepted an email sent to a known Australian sex offender containing pornographic photos of children.
Investigative leads in Australia were sent to authorities in the US and Britain, which unearthed a network of parents who abused their own children and shared images of the assaults via the Internet.
"All children have an absolute right to grow up free from the fear of sexual abuse and exploitation, and especially from those they trust," the Australian quoted Brian Moskowitz, a special agent with America's Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, as saying.
The Australian information led British authorities to arrest the operator of an "open naturist" website open only to parents who abused their children.
The UK website operator and his wife allegedly abused their young son and daughter, filmed the assaults and distributed the images to other paedophiles.
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The men allegedly held Skype Internet video sessions with each other and during the sessions abused their children.
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"Sadly, today's technology in the hands of a predator with access to children has put our children at greater risk than ever before," Moskowitz added.
Source-ANI