72 charged in international child porn network
WASHINGTON—Seventy-two people have been charged with participating in an international child pornography network that prosecutors say used an online bulletin board called Dreamboard to trade tens of thousands of images and videos of sexually abused children.
Attorney General Eric Holder and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Wednesday said a 20-month law enforcement effort called “Operation Delego” targeted more than 600 Dreamboard members around the world including the Philippines for allegedly participating in the private, members-only Internet club created to promote pedophilia.
Numerous participants in the network sexually abused children ages 12 and under, produced images and videos of the abuse and then shared it with other club members, according to court papers released in the case.
Article continues after this advertisementOf the 72 charged in the United States, 43 have been arrested in this country and nine abroad. Another 20 are known to authorities only by their Internet names and remain at large.
Authorities have arrested people in 13 other countries—Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Qatar, Serbia, Sweden and Switzerland, but some of them were arrested on local rather than the US charges.
Holder called the criminal activity a “nightmare” for the children and said that some of the children featured in the images and videos were just infants.
Article continues after this advertisementNapolitano said the amount of child porn swapped by participants in the network was massive, the equivalent to 16,000 DVDs.
To conceal their conduct, members used screen names rather than actual names and accessed the bulletin board via proxy servers, with Internet traffic routed through other computers to disguise a user’s location, according to the court papers. AP