Paedophile "librarian" jailed
LONDON (Reuters) - A paedophile who acted as a "librarian" for a global Internet child abuse ring was jailed on Monday after one of the biggest undercover police investigations into online abuse.
Unemployed Philip Thompson, 27, amassed nearly a quarter of a million indecent pictures of children, including thousands in the two most serious categories.
He was jailed for a minimum of 45 months after pleading guilty to 27 child abuse charges at Teesside Crown Court in Middlesbrough.
Police said undercover officers have identified 360 suspects worldwide, made more than 50 arrests and saved 15 children from abuse during the long-running investigation.
British officers worked with colleagues around the world, including the United States, Canada and Australia.
Cleveland Police said the guilty verdict struck a "major blow" to online child abuse and should act as a deterrent.
"He was a senior administrator for a paedophile website and was effectively a librarian for the storing and distribution of indecent images of children," Detective Sergeant Rebecca Driscoll said outside court.
"Today's sentence reflects how seriously the criminal justice system views those who take gratification from the sexual abuse of children." Continued...



