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Police officers and rabbi among 70 arrested on child pornography charges

Investigators took five weeks to impound nearly 600 computers, laptops, smartphones and thumb drives containing pornographic images.

TWO POLICE OFFICERS, a rabbi and a Boy Scout leader are among 70 men and one woman arrested on child pornography charges in the largest such bust in New York, officials said Wednesday.

Over five weeks investigators impounded nearly 600 computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones and thumb drives containing tens of thousands of pornographic images and videos of children.

Previous convictions

Among the defendants are one with a previous child sex abuse conviction and a woman charged with producing and distributing pornography involving her own young child, US officials said.

They also include two nurses, a paramedic, an au pair, and a Boy Scouts den master who served as a little league baseball coach.

Officers launched the operation after arresting the head of a police department in Valhalla, New York in January and a rabbi, who home schooled children in Brooklyn, in March.

James Hayes, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in New York described the number of suspects and their professional backgrounds as “troubling.”

US officials said Operation Caireen, which ran from April 4 to May 15, was the largest-ever operation in New York targeting sexual predators of children.

Homeland Security, New York police detectives and other law enforcement infiltrated peer-to-peer file sharing networks to identify perpetrators across the New York City area.

Investigators cracked down on nearly 150 IP addresses actively involved in trading child porn in the wider New York City area.

Abuse is ‘beyond reproach’

New York police commissioner William Bratton said the indictment showed “that abuse against children is beyond reproach and violators will be vigorously sought and brought to justice.”

“The law enforcement community is committed to eliminating the horrific market for child pornography, one defendant at a time,” said US Attorney Loretta Lynch, eastern district of New York.

John Ryan, president and CEO of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, thanked law enforcement officials.

“Their tireless work helps ensure that the most vulnerable in our society – our children – can be safer,” he said.

- © AFP, 2014

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