Four Australians high up in paedophile ring
Boylover.net, an online ring that tried to hide behind claims of legitimate conversation about paedophilia, is the biggest syndicate uncovered by police worldwide.
So far 184 people have been arrested and 230 children rescued around the world, including four in Australia.
The suspects include scout leaders, lifesavers and teachers as well as from many other walks of life.
They were members of the Netherlands-based website, which at its height had 70,000 members - most of them men.
Operation Rescue began in 2007 and involved police from Australia, the United States, New Zealand, Europol, the Netherlands and Canada along with investigators from Britain's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.
"With over 200 children removed from harm globally, we imagine an even larger number of children were safeguarded elsewhere in the world," the manager of investigations at the Canberra based high tech crime lab, Grant Edwards, said.
MANY THANKS FROM ALL THE VICTIMS OF THE WORST KIND OF CRIMINALS.
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