Do not share children’s photos! Abuse archive revealed

Do not share childrens photos Abuse archive revealed

According to the news of Şahin Şen from Yeni Şafak; Istanbul Police Department of Fight Against Cybercrime went after the group that shared obscene images of children on social networking sites. The “Online Child Abuse Crime Office” teams, which are patrolling the Internet, have detected a group that serves and sells obscene videos and photos of children on Telegram. It was determined that the founder of the group was a 36-year-old man named YD, code-named “Ceyda”.

ABUSE ARCHIVE RELEASED

When the identities and addresses of 4 people who were found to be selling obscene videos and photographs of children by YD were seized, the button for the operation was pressed on 1 March. Raids were carried out on 2 addresses in Istanbul and 5 addresses in Konya, Kahramanmaraş and Kars. 4 people who bought the images with YD were caught. During the operations of the Cyber ​​Branch, a total of 56 people were detained for storing and selling obscene images of children. While 32 of them were arrested, 24 were released on judicial control. A total of 3,065 images, including 1738 videos with sexual content and 1327 photographs, were found in the digital materials recovered.

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TURNING INTO PORN WITH INSTALLATION

Drawing attention to the risks of uncontrolled internet environment, experts emphasized that it is easy to deceive children. It was stated that children made video calls in games and social media, and that the person on the other hand could take screen photos and video recordings, and that they could be turned into child pornography by montage. Emphasizing that perverts follow and store photos and images published by families or children on social media, cyber experts noted that the unconscious sharing of parents leads to sexual abuse of the child. While it was pointed out that people who were after these images could easily reach children, families were warned about the use of social media and sharing.

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