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Holland: Teacher held over child porn fears

Amsterdam police called for the public to provide information on a possible child pornography ring yesterday after a teacher was arrested on suspicion of molesting dozens of very young children.

The 27-year-old suspect in the Amsterdam case worked as a substitute teacher for at least two preschools in the city and also offered baby-sitting services online.

It is feared to be one of the worst cases of sexual abuse in the Netherlands, the city's mayor said.

Eberhard van der Laan said more than 50 parents had been informed that the suspect - arrested last week after a tip from authorities in the United States - has either confessed to abusing their children, or was thought to have done so.

"This is about a serious suspicion of grave abuse by a man who was arrested (last] Tuesday and has been held since then," Mr Van der Laan said.

"I see it as my most important job to inform parents as well as I possibly can."

Joannes Thuy, a spokesman for European law enforcement co-operation agency Eurojust, declined to comment on whether the tip-off was linked to an ongoing international investigation into the abuse of minors and the production and distribution of child abuse images.

In an e-mail sent yesterday, the agency said that a worldwide pedophile network has been uncovered as a result of the efforts of the countries involved, offenders have been arrested and numerous victims have been rescued.

Eurojust said two separate news conferences were planned in Los Angeles, California, and The Hague, Netherlands, this week to announce developments in the investigation which has been running since 2008.

The suspect in the Amsterdam case was arrested on 7 December after a Dutch police television programme aired what it said was an image of an unidentified victim of child pornography.

US authorities had seized the image in a separate investigation and told their Dutch counterparts it was made in the Netherlands, chief prosecutor Herman Bolhaar said.

The victim's parents identified their child from the television image and called police, leading to the suspect's arrest the same night, Mr Bolhaar said.

The man's computers, containing child pornography, were seized and he has since confessed to dozens of sex crimes allegedly committed over the past year and a half, Mr Bolhaar said.

The victims were boys and girls under four years old, he added.

Amsterdam police spokesman Rob van der Veen said police were still seeking more witnesses and information in the ongoing investigation, with more arrests possible.

Police identified the suspect as a Dutch citizen originally from Riga, Latvia, and also published his photo - an unusual step, as privacy laws usually prevent publication of photographs of suspects in the Netherlands.Mr Van der Laan said that the photo had been released in part to reassure the thousands of parents in Amsterdam whose children were not affected.

"At the same time we want to alert others that it indeed was their babysitter," he said.

Mr Bolhaar noted the suspect was a specialist in encryption and his computers had sophisticated protection.

A candle was left on the steps of one of the affected day care centres. An attached note bore the single word: "terrible."


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