Child Pornography Ring Broken Up, Officials Say
German authorities said they had broken up a global child pornography network involving about 26,500 Internet users in 166 countries. They said suspects were traced using computer files seized last year from a man in the city of Magdeburg.
The 530 German men identified as suspects in possession or distribution of child pornography included police officials, a border guard and “many teachers and educators,†said Juergen Konrad, state attorney general.
Prosecutor Peter Vogt said possession could lead to a year in jail and production and distribution could bring up to 10 years.
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