Pedoweb, Italy-France blitz
The French authorities, in agreement with the Italian ones, have worked to create a blitz in the past few hours which in France has led to 310 arrests in France and the seizure of thousands of photographs and images with child *********** content. These are contents that according to the investigators were distributed via the Internet for a fee.
The operation is a consequence of the reports received by the international police from the Italian association Telefono Arcobaleno, according to which “the dimension of online pedophilia from 2006 to today has practically doubled. It is indisputable – declared the president of the Giovanni Arena Association – the commercial root of most of the online pedophile activities, linked to the sad market of pedobusiness “.
The countries in which this traffic takes place, that is, where the sites that disseminate certain materials are hosted, would be in particular according to Telefono Arcobaleno: Germany, Holland, USA, Russia, Japan, Panama, Cyprus, Canada, Korea and United Kingdom.
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