Single image uncovered abuse network
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8037828.stm Version 0 of 1. The accused were (top, left to right) Colin Slaven, Craig Boath, James Rennie, John Milligan, (bottom, left to right) John Murphy, Neil Strachan, Ross Webber and Neil Campbell By James Cook BBC Scotland news Eight men have been convicted after police smashed what they say was Scotland's biggest known paedophile network. The verdicts were the culmination of a police investigation which began with a single image: an indecent photograph of a little boy on a computer sent in for repair. The computer belonged to Neil Strachan, 41, a paint company engineer who worked for a firm at the Crown Decorator Centre in Edinburgh. It had a rogue hard-drive slotted in the back, and when a repair technician began work he was confronted by the image of the naked 11-year-old boy. The discovery - which proved to be one of more than 7,000 indecent images - prompted Lothian and Borders Police to launch Operation Algebra, an inquiry that would eventually unmask scores of paedophiles in a network stretching around the world. At the heart of that network were Strachan and his co-accused James Rennie. It's a spider's web of a network and intricate contacts Det Supt Allan JonesLothian and Borders Police <a class="" href="/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8033350.stm">Betrayal by a trusted babysitter</a> <a class="" href="/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8038774.stm">Abuse families react to verdict</a> Rennie, 38, was the chief executive of LGBT Youth Scotland, an organisation which offers advice on sexuality to young people. The two men had recorded themselves sexually abusing children and had then used the internet to distribute the images. Strachan, Rennie and the six other men on trial looked so normal as they sat in the dock, for the most part smartly dressed in dark suits. The other accused were Ross Webber, 27, a bank worker from North Berwick, East Lothian; Neil Campbell, 46, a married bakery manager and church bell ringer from the affluent Glasgow suburb of Bearsden; Craig Boath, 24, an insurance claims adjuster from Dundee; John Milligan, 40, a civil servant from Glasgow; and John Murphy, 44, a trained teacher who was working as a receptionist at a gay sauna in Glasgow. Strachan, Rennie, Webber, Campbell, Boath, Milligan and Murphy were convicted of a range of offences including possessing, taking and distributing indecent photos of children. Global links Colin Slaven, 23, an IT worker from Edinburgh, who was Strachan's boyfriend, was convicted of offences relating to indecent photos of children. Strachan, Rennie, Webber, Boath and Milligan were convicted of conspiring to meet each other to sexually abuse children. Police say the men were part of the biggest paedophile network ever to be broken in Scotland. Det Supt Allan Jones of Lothian and Borders Police said it had links around the globe. "It would be foolhardy to say we caught everyone," he said. Strachan had worked at the Crown Decorator Centre "Those that we managed to identify we have pursued and arrested and dealt with. "However, it's a spider's web of a network and intricate contacts." Unravelling the web took 18 months. By the time the trial began, police had seized about 125,000 still and video images. In every one there was a victim - including three children in Edinburgh. The little boys were known in court as Child B, Child F and Child JL. Strachan and Rennie had been trusted by the children's parents to look after them. Instead they subjected them to vile abuse. One victim was just 18 months old when he was raped. It's every parent's worst nightmare to find out their child has been abused and they knew nothing about it Det Supt Allan JonesLothian and Borders Police The families of the children were in court during the trial. Det Supt Jones said it was impossible to imagine what they had been through. "The impact on the families has been horrendous," he said. "It's every parent's worst nightmare to find out their child has been abused and they knew nothing about it. "Even more daunting is the fact that these children are not able to express what they've undergone." The abuse wasn't confined to Scotland. Operation Algebra identified links to the US, Australia, Germany, Poland and the Netherlands. Tracing the culprits required help from the UK's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), the FBI and Microsoft. Wi-fi signals The records from Microsoft were vital in discovering the true identity of "Kenny Plover", whose e-mail address "kplover99" stood for "kiddie porn lover". Knowing the e-mail account had been accessed from the offices of LGBT Youth Scotland was one piece in the jigsaw. Another was the use of sophisticated radio equipment to track down broadband wi-fi signals in the Meadowbank area of Edinburgh. The "kiddie porn lover" was Rennie, who had also received a photo of the 18-month-old being abused on Hogmanay. It was sent from someone calling himself Mark, who said in the e-mail that he was the man in the picture. Suspected paedophiles A world expert in identification, Professor Susan Black of Dundee University, said a thumbnail visible in the Hogmanay abuse picture probably belonged to Strachan. A raid on his home in Dalry, Edinburgh, led to charges against his young boyfriend Colin Slaven, from Kirkcaldy. Five other men found themselves in the dock as a result of the police investigation. Lothian and Borders Police said their inquiry had led to the identification of more than 200 suspected paedophiles internationally and at least 70 in the UK. Detectives say there are suspects in Scotland; Avon and Somerset; Devon and Cornwall; Merseyside; South Wales; West Midlands; Sussex; Essex; London; Thames Valley; and Hampshire. Of those suspects, 35 have already been arrested and action is being taken against many of the others. A single image of one little boy may have saved many more children from a similar, horrific fate. <style type="text/css">div#spl-operationalgebra table {width: 466px;margin-bottom: 6px;}div#spl-operationalgebra table caption {font-weight: bold;text-align: left;padding: 4px 3px;background-color: #5d8aa6;border-bottom: 1px solid #fff;color: #fff;font-size: 1.1em;margin: 0px 0px 8px 0px;}div#spl-operationalgebra table thead th {background-color: #edf2f6;text-align: left;font-weight: bold;padding: 3px;}div#spl-operationalgebra table tbody tr td {background-color: #edf2f6;padding: 2px;}div#spl-operationalgebra table tfoot td {background-color: #eee;padding: 2px;}div#spl-operationalgebra table tbody tr.spl-operationalgebra-evenrow td {}div#spl-operationalgebra table tbody tr.spl-operationalgebra-oddrow td {background-color: #edf0f0;}</style><caption>OPERATION ALGEBRA - SUSPECTED PAEDOPHILES</caption><th>Chemical</th><th>Legitimate use</th><th>Possible reason for use as adulterant</th></thead>--><tfoot valign="bottom">Total - 70 targets identified to date.</tfoot><tbody><strong>England</strong>Avon and Somerset2 accused identified and charged in BristolMetropolitan Police3 targets identified in LondonGreater Manchester Police2 targets identified in ManchesterWest Yorkshire Constabulary3 targets identified in Scarborough, Ilkley and DriffieldCambridgeshire Police1 target identified in ChatterisSurrey Police1 target identified in CroydonSussex Police4 targets identified in Gosport, Bexhill-on-Sea, Worthing and Brighton - 1 accused charged to dateNorth Yorks Police1 target identified in Huddersfield.Devon and Cornwall3 targets identified in Newquay and PlymouthThames Valley Police2 targets identified in Reading and Newport PagnellMerseyside Police1 accused identified and charged in LiverpoolHampshire Police1 target identified in FarehamEssex Police1 target identified in BasildonWest Midlands Police1 target identified in Birmingham.Northumbria Police1 accused identified and charged in Sunderland.Lincolnshire Police1 accused identified and charged in Spilsby.Staffordshire2 targets identified in Stoke-on-TrentLancashire1 target identified in Darwen<strong>Scotland</strong>Strathclyde13 targets identified in Glasgow, Motherwell, Paisley, Dumbarton, Cambuslang and Larkhall. 7 accused charged to dateLothian and Borders3 targets identified in Edinburgh and Livingston. 2 accused charged to dateCentral Scotland Police1 accused identified and charged in Alloa.Tayside2 targets identified in Dundee.Grampian1 target identified in AberdeenNorthern1 target identified in Inverness area.Dumfries and Galloway1 target identified in Dumfries.<strong>Northern Ireland</strong>PSNI1 target identified in Northern Ireland<strong>United States of America</strong> 2 targets identified. 1 accused charged<strong>Netherlands</strong> 1 target identified. 1 accused charged</tbody> |