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The FBI yesterday announced that more than 89 people have been charged in the first phase of a nationwide crackdown on the proliferation of child pornography over the internet. During the course of Operation Candyman, over 266 searches were conducted.

To date, 27 individuals have been arrested and admitted to the prior molestation of over 36 children. More arrests are anticipated during the week and in coming months.

FBI Director Robert Mueller said, “The FBI will diligently pursue and arrest those individuals who exploit our children by distributing, producing and exchanging child pornographic images.” He added, “We will diligently shut down any and all web sites, egroups, bulletin boards, and any other mediums that will foster the continued exploitation of our children.”

Yahoo!’s Groups allow users to correspond with like-minded persons via e-mail, chat, bulletin boards, and file transfers. Operation Candyman, named after the targeted Group's title, was a one year undercover operation to identify and prosecute as many of the Group’s estimated 7,000 members as possible. The Candyman Group allowed collectors and distributors of child pornography to use on-line resources to retrieve and distribute child pornography.

The Candyman Group site has been shut down. The FBI estimates that there were over 7,000 members with around 2,400 residing outside the US. It plans to continue its investigations against the other members.

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