Brazil launches nationwide cybercrime operation targeting child sex abuse across internet
The Federal Police have ignited Operation against sexual crimes involving children and adolescents on the Internet, deploying forces to combat digital exploitation of minors throughout seventeen Brazilian jurisdictions including São Paulo and other key regions with significant online criminal activity.
Key Points
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1The Brazilian Federal Police launched a national operation targeting cybercrimes related to child and juvenile abuse across the country.
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2This initiative was executed in seventeen states, including São Paulo and other major regions of Brazil. Over 30 court orders were served during this campaign against offenders exploiting children online.
Developments
Perspectives
The Federal Police launched a national operation against online child abuse in Brazil, targeting crimes related to the exploitation of minors across internet platforms.
— [Mar 20] Operaçaõ da PF combate cibercrimes relacionados ao abuso sexual infantojuvenil (Feeds2.feedburner.com)The operation was officially declared by authorities as a nationwide effort involving multiple states to combat digital crimes against children.
— [Mar 18] PF deflagra operaçaõ nacional contra crimes sexuais infantis na internet em 17 estados (Jornaldebrasilia.com.br)The Federal Police executed over thirty warrants related to abuse committed against minors and adolescents, highlighting the scale of enforcement actions taken.
— [Mar 18] PF cumpre mais de 30 mandados por abuso contra crianças e adolescentes (Cartacapital.com.br)A specific operation was initiated in São Paulo alongside sixteen other states to address sexual abuse involving minors committed through the internet.
— [Mar 18] PF deflagra operacão em SP e outros 16 Estados contra abuso sexual infantojuvenil na internet (Estadao.com.br)The Federal Police conducted an operation targeting child and adolescent sex offenses in seventeen different states, demonstrating a coordinated regional response.
— [Mar 20] PF faz operacãocontra abusosexualdecriancas e adolescentes em17 estados(Veja.abril.com.br)