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Wednesday, 24 April, 2002, 10:47 GMT 11:47 UK
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Police say internet paedophiles cannot remain anonymous
Paedophile net raids across UK
Care workers, teachers and medical staff are among those arrested in the UK's biggest internet paedophile crackdown yet.

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The NSPCC's Chris Atkinson: "Behind every image is a child who has been sexually abused"   real 28k
SurfControl's Steve Purdham: "This is still just the tip of the iceberg"   real 28k
Internet Watch Foundation chairman Roger Darlington: "We don't how big this problem is"   real 28k
Paedophile net raids across UK
Care workers, teachers and medical staff are among those arrested in the UK's biggest internet paedophile crackdown yet.

Police say internet paedophiles cannot remain anonymous
real 56k
Also:
The NSPCC's Chris Atkinson: "Behind every image is a child who has been sexually abused"   real 28k
SurfControl's Steve Purdham: "This is still just the tip of the iceberg"   real 28k
Internet Watch Foundation chairman Roger Darlington: "We don't how big this problem is"   real 28k

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