More than 700 suspects are identified amid inquiries worldwide. The
British ringleader is sent to prison.
From the Associated Press
June 19, 2007
LONDON — A team of international investigators infiltrated an Internet
chat room used by pedophiles, rescuing 31 children and identifying more
than 700 suspects worldwide.
The chat room, called "Kids the Light of Our Lives," featured images,
including live videos, of children being subjected to horrific sexual
abuse, said Jim Gamble, chief executive of Britain's Child Exploitation
and Online Protection Center.
Police analyzed images and videos traded by the chat room's members for
clues that could help them identify, locate and rescue the victims.
More than 15 of the children were found in Britain, Gamble said,
declining to give further details. An official in Canada said
authorities there arrested 24 Canadians and rescued seven children as
part of the investigation. Four people have been arrested in Australia,
including one who was previously convicted of child pornography
charges, officials said today.
It was unclear whether any of the rescued children had been reported
missing.
Undercover officers in Britain, the U.S., Canada and Australia were
involved in busting up the ring. Gamble said the investigation involved
agencies from 35 countries. Police did not distribute illegal images,
he said.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined to comment because
the agency's investigation is continuing in at least 12 states, which
were not identified. Police in Germany also are investigating two men
in connection with the ring, the country's Federal Crime Office said.
Investigators made the case public after the sentencing of ringleader
Timothy David Martyn Cox in Ipswich, England, on Monday.
Cox, 27, was given an indeterminate sentence, meaning he will remain in
prison until authorities decide he is no longer a threat to children.
One of his accomplices, Gordon Mackintosh, has pleaded guilty to 27
charges of making, possessing and distributing indecent images and
videos. He awaits sentencing.
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