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PC PRO REVEALS FALSE CLAIMS USED IN CHILD PORN INVESTIGATION

Sharon | 26.09.2005 13:46

Tuesday, June 21, 2005: The UK’s biggest ever crackdown on Internet paedophiles has been driven by misleading intelligence, causing dozens of innocent people to be falsely accused, according to PC Pro magazine.

PC Pro Press Release


Writing exclusively in the new issue of PC Pro, Duncan Campbell (an expert witness in the defence of Operation Ore suspects) says prosecutions against many of the UK’s 7,272 Operation Ore suspects were based on flawed evidence received from US officials.


The high-profile investigation began in 2002 when US investigators handed UK police the credit card details of people they claimed had subscribed to child porn. But Campbell says the list also included people who subscribed to legal sites, leading to prosecutions against computer users who had never possessed an offending picture.


“The most critical computer evidence produced in Operation Ore, I have found, was flawed,” says Campbell. “The mistakes meant huge quantities of police, technical and social work resources were misdirected to some futile and ill-founded investigations. But the worse result was damage to innocent lives, and the welfare of families and children.”


Some prosecutions have centred on what’s been claimed in court to be the front page of an adult website which prosecutors said was dominated by a direct link to child pornography.


But new evidence revealed in PC Pro shows that many subscribers could not have seen the page, while US investigators had only seen the link to the child pornography on one occasion.


The report also criticises the media witch-hunt that’s increased the pressure on UK police to get results against huge numbers of British
computer users.


“Until now, Operation Ore has been widely publicised as an indisputable breakthrough in the fight against child porn, but the computer evidence is flawed,’ says Paul Trotter, news and features editor of PC Pro.


“Computer forensics shows that the illegal websites could not be reached from the front page of the legal websites many people subscribed to, and this puts question marks over a number of prosecutions.”


For more information, see the August issue of PC Pro, available in shops from 23rd June.


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Sharon

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Display the following 3 comments

  1. the nature of evidence and prosecution — Mad Hatter
  2. evidence of mismanagement — Wills
  3. Evidence? Really? — Boab