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New Zealand-led probe uncovers nightmare trove of sadistic child sex images – then used it to save 146 kids

  • More than 90,000 accounts were identified to contain images of online child sexual abuse
  • Discovery of material secured hundreds of arrests globally and safeguarded 146 children

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About 836 child abuse cases were investigated internationally and 146 children safeguarded, New Zealand officials said. Photo: Shutterstock

A New Zealand-led global investigation into online child sexual abuse material identified more than 90,000 accounts, led to the arrest of hundreds of offenders worldwide and safeguarded 146 children, authorities said on Wednesday.

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The collection of online imagery was discovered in late 2019 when a New Zealand-based internet service provider raised the alarm, sparking a two-year long investigation dubbed “Operation H.”

New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Australian Federal Police, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Britain’s National Crime Agency, Europol and INTERPOL worked together to identify and investigate individuals tied to the accounts.

A New Zealand-led global investigation into online child sexual abuse material identified more than 90,000 accounts, led to the arrest of hundreds of offenders worldwide and safeguarded 146 children, authorities said on Wednesday. Photo: The New Zealand Herald
A New Zealand-led global investigation into online child sexual abuse material identified more than 90,000 accounts, led to the arrest of hundreds of offenders worldwide and safeguarded 146 children, authorities said on Wednesday. Photo: The New Zealand Herald

“Many people who view material of this kind will go on to physically offend against children,” Tim Houston, manager of the digital child exploitation team at DIA and lead investigator for Operation H, said in a statement.

“It is imperative that we are able to bring them to justice before they are able to do more damage.”

About 836 cases were investigated internationally and 146 children safeguarded, the DIA said. Forty-six people were arrested in New Zealand and hundreds more overseas, including in Britain, Canada, Spain and Slovenia.

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Britain’s National Crime Agency said many of the 450 people it had arrested were working in positions of trust, including at primary schools and nurseries, law enforcement and medical industries, and some religious officials.

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