EU-wide child porn raids
p2pnet.net News:- Around 100 suspects have been questioned as part of a crackdown on Internet child pornography in eight European countries, says Sweden’s The Local, quoting Agence France Presse.
Swedish police inspector Annethe Ahlenius, who described the operation, dubbed Callidus, as a “success”, told AFP several suspects had been arrested, while others had been questioned and had their computers seized, says the post, going on:.
“Hundreds of police officers took part in the raids in Sweden, Britain, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Malta, Norway and Poland, she said.”
Callidus also includes Italy and Ireland, as well as representatives from Europol and Interpol, and its aim is to .track and shut down networks for the distribution, exchange and sale of material linked to sexual abuse of children, find the perpetrators, identify the children and ending the abuses.
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The Local – Swedish police confirm EU-wide child porn raids, May 7, 2005






May 7th, 2005 at 4:34 pm
Finally, cracking down on real internet crimes.
-MP
May 7th, 2005 at 5:58 pm
Good, as a father of two young boys this type of action makes me feel better about the Enforcement Agencies involving the web.
::thumbs up::