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Suspect in online sex abuse case arrested in Australia

Photo shows ″L,″ the key suspect arrested in Australia in an online sex abuse crime targeting underage people. [YONHAP]

Photo shows ″L,″ the key suspect arrested in Australia in an online sex abuse crime targeting underage people. [YONHAP]

 
Police have arrested the key suspect in a notorious online sex abuse crime targeting underage people at his home in Australia in a joint operation with the Australian police, officials said Friday.
 
The suspect, known as "L" in Korea, was apprehended at his home on the outskirts of Sydney on Wednesday in a raid conducted in a joint operation between the Korean and Australian police, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said.
 
The suspect was accused of threatening nine underage victims into creating sexually exploitative digital materials between late 2020 and August this year and circulated them on the Telegram messenger service.
 
In Korea, his sex crime operation has been known as the "second Nth Room," nicknamed after a Telegram-based cybersex trafficking between 2018 and 2020.
 
The suspect repeatedly changed his Telegram nickname and kept opening new Telegram rooms to evade scrutiny. He signed out of Telegram and went into hiding in late August after a police investigation began.
 
Having confirmed his identity, the police secured an arrest warrant and made a red notice request to Interpol last month to track him down.
 
The police plan to cooperate with the Australian police first to indict him in Australia on charges of producing and possessing sexually exploitative materials involving minors before bringing him back to Korea for a separate investigation, according to police officials.
 
Police here have so far referred a total of 21 people to the prosecution on charges of involvement in the Telegram sex abuse crime or possessing, circulating or watching the illegal materials.

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