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The Zandvoort File
As Bristol(UK) detectives were starting to unravel a ring of paedophiles in 2000, they came across a man who we will call 'Terry', who had a long history of sexually abusing boys. 'Terry' had come across some of these British paedophiles which detectives were investigating - in Amsterdam, Zandvoort.
These exiled paedophiles were trafficking boys from other countries, running legitimate brothels and selling boys under-the-counter, they then branched out into child pornography. Some children they killed, some they tortured and then killed, some in front of the camera.
In 1987 the Workgroup Morkhoven was founded by Marcel Vervloesem, because of their actions concerning the isolation cells in a children`s institute in Antwerp. Morkhoven discovered that some children were sexually abused and worked in prostitutition. Further investigations led to the paedophile network "Temse"and "Zandvoort". Photographs of 93.081 (report Europol) children raped, tortured, even some murdered were found plus 21 discs containing pictures of the children. The Belgian authorities blocked the investigation and Marcel Vervloesem himself was accused of paedophilia and prosecuted for intruding into the lives of 'non-identified" criminals.
Marcel Vervloesem has the full support of Her Most Serene Highness, the Princess Jacqueline of Croÿ. She became the Vice-President of the Workgroup Morkhoven.
In 2002, charges were brought against 106 people in connection with material featuring child pornography. 33 people were charged with distributing such material and 73 with possession. New material featuring child pornography is continuously being discovered worldwide on the Internet.
At the end of 2001 and in the first half of 2002, a Danish branch of an international paedophile network was broken up under an investigation known as "Operation Hamlet". By the spring of 2003, abuse in other countries of more than 90 identified children between
two and fourteen years of age had been discovered. Sentences of between two months imprisonment and life imprisonment have been imposed in Denmark and abroad.
In 2007, police and prosecutors from across Europe arrested 92 suspects allegedly linked to a network that produced and sold child abuse videos to 2,500 customers around the world. This was named "Operation Kaola" in conjunction with the "Zandvoort" File.
"Operation Koala", began in 2006 when a child abuse video was discovered in Australia. An Italian National was found to be the only producer ofthis material in the Ukraine. He was running a website selling these videos, generating considerable profit from his 2,500 customers in 19 countries. Thousands of computers, videos and photographs were seized.
In a large number of cases, more than a million files and pictures were found.
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