Hundreds of people have been arrested around the world as part of a two-year investigation of international child pornography networks, according to European authorities.
Law enforcement discovered files including âimagery depicting sadistic acts of sexual abuse of infants and childrenâ after an online service provider reported in 2019 that their services were being use to share images of child sexual abuse, according to a press release from Europol, a European law enforcement organization.
A huge investigation led by the New Zealand authorities has resulted in the arrests of hundreds of people around the world for possessing and sharing child sexual abuse material, officials said. Dozens of children were rescued as a result. https://t.co/A7p0k9uAWk
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