NEW YORK (AP) — A five-week
investigation has resulted in charges against at least 70 men and one
woman in the #NewYorkCity area in what officials called one of the
largest-ever roundups locally of people who anonymously trade child porn
over the Internet.
The
defendants include a police chief, a paramedic, a rabbi and a Boy Scout
leader. Federal officials planned to announce the arrests at a news
conference later Wednesday.
Authorities
say advances in technology and computer capacity have allowed
child-porn collectors to more easily amass vast troves of disturbing
images and to exchange files with each other directly. The New York
effort resulted in the seizure of nearly 600 desktop and laptop
computers, tablets, smartphones and other devices containing a total of
175 terabytes of storage.
"We
refer to each of these images as a crime scene photo because that's
exactly what they are," said John Ryan, the organization's chief
executive officer.
Authorities
decided to launch the operation after the arrest in January of the
former police chief of suburban Mount Pleasant, Brian Fanelli, who
pleaded not guilty this week to federal charges of knowingly receiving
and distributing child pornography. Court papers allege that Fanelli
told investigators he began looking at child porn as research before it
grew into a "personal interest." Yahoo News
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