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http://torontopolice.on.ca/newsreleases/40782
[h=1]Project Mercury,
More than 150 arrests and a dozen children rescued in
international child sexual abuse investigation[/h]
In 2014, the National Crime Agency in the United Kingdom discovered an online group allegedly involved in the sexual abuse of children. As offenders and locations were identified, information was shared with police agencies across the world, including the Child Exploitation Section of the Toronto Police Service.
Further investigation by officers revealed other offenders and the Toronto Police Service, with the assistance of Homeland Security Investigations, distributed information to other police agencies.
In July 2015, during the investigation, TPS officers observed the live-stream sexual abuse of a six-year-old child. Several of those allegedly watching, and directing, this abuse were identified and arrested by local police services. The child was rescued and more than 20 offenders were arrested.
In March 2016, during the investigation, TPS officers found sexual abuse material involving an eight-year-old child. Officers also found advertisements for the sexual abuse of the child. The offender was identified and arrested by the RCMP in Saskatoon. The child was rescued.
Over the course of the investigation, officers in other jurisdictions observed the live-stream sexual abuse of children. Two occurrences, one in December 2015 and another in October 2017, resulted in a dozen arrests and two children rescued.
Since 2014, 153 arrests have been made and, of those convicted, sentences have ranged from 30 months to 60 years. Many are still before the courts.