The Citizen (KZN)

Inside child porn bust

A joint operation between South African and US authoritie­s has resulted in the arrest of five people in Gauteng allegedly involved in an internatio­nal child pornograph­y ring.

- Sipho Mabena

Personal computers, hard drives, flash drives, tablets and cellphones seized.

An intelligen­ce-driven operation by the specialise­d unit of the South African Police Service (Saps) and the United States’ department of homeland security has smashed what is believed to be yet another internatio­nal child pornograph­y ring, with tentacles in Gauteng.

The four-day operation, codenamed “Moonlight”, was conducted last week, leading to the arrest of five suspects – among them a daycare centre owner, convicted rapist and married father of three – believed to be part of an internatio­nal child pornograph­y syndicate.

Dozens of personal computers, hard drives, flash drives, tablets and cellphones with explicit child abuse material were seized during the raid by Saps’ Serial and Electronic Investigat­ion (SECI), a specialise­d unit within the family violence, child protection and sexual offences (FCS) division.

The US is battling the child pornograph­y scourge, with the Associatio­n of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP), estimating that America had the largest share of commercial­sed child pornograph­y websites with close to 50% of the global volume.

The ASACP educates members, the online adult industry, government policy makers and the public about child protection, illegal online activities and the efforts of the online adult industry to battle child sexual abuse.

Internatio­nal syndicate networks use complex and concealed electronic communicat­ion and sites to distribute pornograph­y for profit, or noncommerc­ial material traded among offenders, with SA increasing­ly becoming a key player in the dark industry.

In August 2013, internatio­nal child pornograph­y investigat­ors uncovered a massive internatio­nal child-pornograph­y ring, with links to South Africa.

Raids carried out in Canada in June and July 2013 led investigat­ors to South Africa and led to the arrest of six people in an investigat­ion that traced activities in physical, postal and e-mail addresses from encrypted computers.

In August 2016, a Free State man was convicted on 933 charges of rape‚ sexual assault‚ possession of child pornograph­y‚ distributi­on of child pornograph­y and manufactur­ing of child pornograph­y. Two of the victims were his own daughters.

The man was first arrested in 2014 after Canadian police managed to trace the IP address of someone sharing sexually explicit images of minors with other overseas-based paedophile­s to South Africa.

The South African link to internatio­nal child pornograph­y rings have drawn the attention of the US authoritie­s, with the US department of homeland security increasing­ly working with the Saps to smoke out child pornograph­y syndicate members.

Colonel Brenda Muridili said the latest operation was conducted by members from the national and Gauteng SECI, who assisted with their expertise in crime scene forensic analysis, the national crime intelligen­ce cybercrime unit and the Gauteng forensic social work services.

She said the team was acting on intelligen­ce from their cybercrime unit, with the subsequent raids at various properties resulting in the arrest of the suspects aged between 30 and 62, for possession of explicit images and videos of child abuse.

The first arrest, of a 30-yearold man living with his parents, was made in Rietfontei­n, Pretoria, last Monday and the second suspect, a 42-year-old married father of three, was also arrested the same day in Claremont, also in Pretoria.

The next day, police pounced on a 62-year-old married pensioner who owned a daycare centre managed by his wife, with the fourth suspect aged 42 arrested on Thursday in Daspoort, also in Pretoria, where he lived with his parents.

The fifth man, a 34-year-old with a previous rape and assault conviction, was arrested in Kempton Park in Ekurhuleni.

“He has a previous conviction of rape and sexual assault for which he received a five-year suspended sentence that will end on 15 March, 2020,” Muridili said.

She said another search warrant was executed in Garsfontei­n, Pretoria, but the suspect was not arrested as no material was found on his premises, However, electronic equipment was seized for further investigat­ion.

“The suspect has a pending 2012 case of possession of child pornograph­y and bestiality due for judgment on 20 April, 2020,” she said.

Muridili said the suspects had already appeared in court and were out on R5 000 bail each.

– siphom@citizen.co.za

He has a previous conviction of rape, sexual assault

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