26-5-2024 (SINGAPORE) In a harrowing revelation, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) has disclosed that a recent multinational operation targeting online child sexual exploitation and abuse material uncovered four Singaporean children among the victims. This grim discovery marks a sobering milestone in the nation’s ongoing battle against the scourge of child exploitation.
The operation, which took place between February 26 and March 29, was the first of its kind organised by the SPF involving multiple jurisdictions, and it represents the largest probe into this heinous crime to date. Joining forces with law enforcement agencies in Hong Kong and South Korea, the operation underscored the urgent need for international cooperation in tackling crimes against children effectively.
“Four Singaporean victims have been identified thus far, and appropriate victim care has been accorded to the victims. The SPF adopts a victim-centric approach to care for victims of online child sexual exploitation,” the police stated, without providing further details to protect the identities of the vulnerable minors involved.
Addressing the proliferation of child sexual abuse materials facilitated by the internet and social media, the SPF emphasized the necessity of cross-border operations to strengthen the reach of law enforcement efforts. “Our children are only safe when our region is safe from child sexual abuse materials,” the police declared, reaffirming their unwavering commitment to protecting the innocence of the nation’s youth.
In the course of the operation, a total of 272 suspects were apprehended across the three jurisdictions, including 28 in Singapore for allegedly possessing, accessing, and distributing child abuse materials. Among those arrested in the city-state were a seller of such materials and seven individuals who had purchased the illicit content from the perpetrator.
Disturbingly, the youngest suspect apprehended was a mere 12 years old, while the oldest was 73. The operation in Hong Kong also saw the arrest of a teacher and a chef, underscoring the insidious nature of this crime that permeates all segments of society.
Recognizing the multifaceted challenges posed by child sexual exploitation, the SPF has adopted a comprehensive strategy encompassing legislation, enforcement, technological tools, rehabilitation, and international collaboration. This holistic approach aims to address the issue from all angles, leaving no stone unturned in the pursuit of justice and the protection of vulnerable children.
“We will spare no effort to protect children from such harm,” the police asserted, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the agency’s resolute commitment to eradicating this abhorrent practice.
Dr. Annabelle Chow, principal clinical psychologist at Annabelle Psychology and Annabelle Kids, shed light on the profound and lasting impact of child sexual abuse, emphasizing the traumatic nature of the betrayal, feelings of powerlessness, stigmatization, and traumatic sexualization endured by victims.
“The creation and distribution of child sex abuse material add a layer of trauma,” Dr. Chow explained. “Victims face constant fear and a sense of vulnerability due to the permanence of the abuse material and the ease of its future distribution through the internet.”
The psychological toll on victims is immense, as they grapple with intense emotions of anger, guilt, humiliation, and powerlessness, while simultaneously battling a lifelong struggle to preserve their integrity. The fear of being recognized by those who have viewed the exploitative materials is ever-present, compounded by the risk of further victimization through assault, stalking, shaming, or blackmail.
“These struggles can exacerbate interpersonal difficulties and feelings of isolation,” Dr. Chow cautioned, highlighting the profound impact on victims’ relationships, self-perception, and overall well-being.
In the wake of this harrowing operation, the SPF has reaffirmed its commitment to utilizing every available resource to combat child sexual exploitation. The agency revealed that officers from the Criminal Investigation Department’s Specialized Crime Branch organized and executed the operation, with support from land divisions’ investigation branches.
Many of the suspects apprehended in Singapore had exploited messaging platforms to advertise, communicate, and confirm deals for child sexual abuse materials, while others utilized peer-to-peer sharing platforms to download and disseminate the illicit content.
Underscoring the urgency of the situation, the SPF revealed that it had investigated 96 cases related to child sexual abuse material offences since new laws aimed at tackling the issue took effect on January 1, 2020. These legislative changes were enacted in response to the rapid development of technologies that facilitate the fast, widespread, and anonymous distribution of exploitative and abusive material.
In its relentless pursuit of justice, the SPF has harnessed cutting-edge technologies to aid its investigations. In 2020, the agency began utilizing Interpol’s international child sexual exploitation image and video database, housed in the Cyber Guardian Lab located at the Police Cantonment Complex. This state-of-the-art facility enables investigators to extract electronic files from devices seized from accused individuals.
During a recent operation in March 2023, investigators employed artificial intelligence tools in the lab to sift through seized electronic devices, such as computers, mobile phones, and hard disks, to identify child sexual abuse material.
Moreover, the SPF has recognized the importance of rehabilitation in addressing the underlying factors that contribute to offending behavior. Child sexual exploitation offenders may be referred to the Home Team Community Assistance and Referral Scheme (HT Cares), which aims to reduce recidivism while offenders undergo investigations. The scheme, launched in January 2019, has already yielded “positive and promising” responses from offenders referred in 2023, including some arrested in the recent multinational operation.