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Police target online child abuse

By Vivienne Fisher
28 January 2005 02:33PM
Tags: child | porn | online

Law enforcement agencies from around the world have teamed up on a web-based initiative to try and prevent online child abuse.

Law enforcement agencies from around the world have teamed up on a web-based initiative to try and prevent online child abuse.

The initiative's aim is to help fight child abuse being committed online, and also to educate people about children's safety online.

Law enforcement agencies from Australia, the UK, Canada, the US and Interpol are taking part in the Virtual Global Taskforce partnership.

Mick Keelty, Australian Federal Police Commissioner, said that the initiative demonstrated commitment on a global scale by law enforcement agencies to combating online child abuse.

"This website will play a pivotal role in educating the international community about internet safety, as well as sending a clear message to those people who are using the internet to prey on children that the internet is not an anonymous place," Keelty said.

The site will have links to support agencies which can advise and support victims of abuse. "It will also allow for internet users to report online child abuse to appropriate law enforcement agencies in a number of different countries," according to a statement.

   


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Comments: 1
what the police keep from the public in child sex cases is many of the crimes people are charged over are set up by police using underage children as bait.
I know because they made 4 attempts to set me up with a 12 yo girl, 3 of these were caught on video and one on digital still image, these crimes carry a 25 year jail term for the police so in order to destroy the video evidence they had a 15 yo girl injected with heroine, stripped naked, photographed and sexually assaulted so they could fabricate evidence to raid me so they could get the 3 videos back of the police informant trying to set me up with the 12 yo girl.

This appears to have been a join venture between federal and state police as it started in the same month as operation Viking and it has been covered up ever since inspite of 6 victims comming forward and giving evidence that they were used as prostitutes by the police, then betrayed and abandoned by them.
I have their video testomonies and can supply contact details to media or lawyers who can expose these child raping police and bring them to justice as one was related to the assistant police commissioner who covered up these crimes...thank you David Marselos ph 0423132527

iTnews - comments icon Posted by david marselosApr 28, 2008 3:22 PM
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