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IAN MARGETTS/MICHAEL HARTREY

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IAN MARGETTS AND MICHAEL HARTREY FROM KINGSTON UPON THAMES JAILED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

In a significant crackdown on online child exploitation, two men involved in the production and distribution of child pornography have been sentenced to three years in prison each.

The individuals, identified as Ian Margetts, a 29-year-old graphic designer from Bicester, Oxfordshire, and Michael Hartrey, a 34-year-old software engineer from Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, were part of an extensive international paedophile network.

Both men were apprehended in March during a coordinated operation led by Interpol, which targeted a global ring involved in the sexual abuse of children.

This operation was part of a broader international effort that saw law enforcement agencies from eleven countries collaborate to combat online child exploitation.

The countries involved included Germany, Canada, Finland, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

The operation was triggered by the German Federal Criminal Police Office, Bundeskriminalamt, which identified a widespread paedophile network operating across borders.

Following this discovery, authorities launched a series of arrests aimed at dismantling the network and bringing its members to justice.

During the investigation, law enforcement officials seized numerous digital devices, which revealed the disturbing extent of the offenders' activities.

Detective Superintendent Michael Deats, deputy head of the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU), provided insight into the severity of the case during a pre-sentencing hearing at Oxford Crown Court.

He emphasized the alarming nature of the findings, stating, “More and more we are uncovering the extreme lengths to which these paedophile networks go and the security measures they use to try and hide their illegal activities from police.” He further revealed that the seized computers contained over 9,000 still images depicting children being abused, along with more than 3,000 videos showing similar acts.

“What is important to remember is that every one of those pictures we have recovered represents a child that has been abused.

We must not underestimate the seriousness of this crime,” Deats added.

He highlighted the global nature of online child abuse, stressing that it is a problem that transcends borders and requires international cooperation to combat effectively.

“Child abuse on-line, by its very nature, is a global problem which requires a global solution.

Operation Artus is an excellent example of internationally joined-up policing,” he said.

The sentencing underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies worldwide to tackle the heinous crime of child exploitation on the internet, with the ultimate goal of protecting vulnerable children and bringing offenders to justice.

Court Outcome

Sentenced

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ficant crackdown on online child exploitation, two men involved in the production and distribution of child pornography have been sentenced to three years in prison each. The individuals, identified as Ian Margetts, a 29-year-old graphic...

Prison sentence

three years

In a significant crackdown on online child exploitation, two men involved in the production and distribution of child pornography have been sentenced to three years in prison each

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Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, London, England, Other Settlement, Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, London, KT1

Coordinates: 51.4090, -0.3036

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