Clampdown on International Child Exploitation Network
The Jharkhand CID has arrested two individuals from Giridh district for distributing and selling child sexual exploitation material online. Raids in the Koldih area led to the seizure of illicit content on their devices. The materials were marketed to citizens in Oman, Bangladesh, and the UAE.
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The Jharkhand CID has made significant progress in combating online child exploitation by arresting two individuals from the Giridh district. The suspects, Wahab Ansari and Hasan Raza, were apprehended during a raid following a crucial tip-off. Their mobile devices contained an extensive array of illegal child sexual exploitation material, which they allegedly distributed internationally, targeting countries like Oman, Bangladesh, and the UAE.
Authorities have identified that the duo was actively engaged in various online channels and groups used for circulating such objectionable content. This crackdown highlights the CID's commitment to tackling the global issue of child exploitation, showcasing their investigative prowess and commitment to justice.
Further investigations are underway to uncover the complete network and bring other culpable individuals to justice. This operation reflects a growing need for international cooperation to combat the heinous trade of child exploitation material, emphasizing rigorous law enforcement across borders.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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