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File photo dated 26/05/22 of a child using a laptop computer. Undercover officers hunting child abusers online made more than 1,600 arrests in one year, the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) said. Officers from the NPCC's Undercover Online (UCOL) network made 1,665 arrests from October 2022 to September 2023, according to the council. Offenders included those who shared indecent images of children; those who encouraged children to send them the images; and those who groomed children and arranged to meet them Issue date: Friday February 9, 2024. Image details File size:
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