< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/0e/26/IB-FRKPFEQ5B_5B_52525B.jpg" Alt = "Poland has declared the liquidation of the European online trade network for children for sexual operation"/> < P > Polish police announced the elimination of a wide Internet trade network for children for sexual operation. The operation was conducted in cooperation with eleven other European countries, writes LEMONDE.

< P > Operation called Fever led to arrest 166 people across Europe, including 98 in Poland.

~ < p >The operation was performed with the support of Europol and J-Cat, as well as the authorities of Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Romania, Romania, Spain, Sweden and Bulgaria, according to the Central Bureau of Cybercrime of Polish Polish. < p > & laquo; among the arrested are persons who shoot photos and videos that show sexual exploitation of minors, organized online forums that were shared by the content collected, and incited minors; is in the statement.

< p > & laquo; performers of these acts also include victims and proxies & raquo ;, & mdash; It is in it.

< h2 > removed 520 000 video and graphic files

< p > Polish police reported that out of 166, 111 arrested were placed in the previous conclusion, including 48 & mdash; to Poland.

< P > In Poland, about 600 police officers conducted 159 searches and seized more than 1700 devices and data carriers, including computers, hard drives, phones and SIM cards.

~ ~ < P > More than 520,000 video files and images of child pornography were removed during the operation.

< p > Polish police also named the Operation Among the successes, which led to the closure in March Kidflix & ndash; a large streaming platform for child pornography.

< P > Europol reported that in the investigation, initiated in 2022, the authorities of a total

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