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Cops receive thousands of leads on child porn, but lack resources to act


The police received 93,368 IP addresses suspected of sharing child pornography on the internet over the past six years.


KUALA LUMPUR: The police received tens of thousands of internet protocol (IP) addresses suspected of sharing child pornography on the internet from international authorities over the past six years.

However, due to manpower shortage, the number of arrests and inspections carried out pale in comparison.


Bukit Aman’s sexual, women and children crime investigation division (D11) principal assistant director Siti Kamsiah Hassan said between 2017 and March this year, the police received 93,368 IP addresses suspected of being involved in such activity through the information sharing system comprising members such as Interpol, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the National Centre For Missing and Exploited Children.

She said due to the lack of trained staff to filter and scrutinise the information received, only 103 IP addresses were checked which led to the arrest of 50 individuals.


“The information received will be examined by the Malaysian Internet Crime Against Children (MICAC) D11 investigation unit which currently only consists of three investigating officers (IO) with the rank of inspector.

“As such, D11 hopes that the allocation announced by the government in Budget 2022 involving an increase in staff and financial allocation can be channelled immediately, to ensure that this division can play a more effective role in tackling crimes involving children,” she told Bernama recently.

Finance minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz, when tabling the budget in the Dewan Rakyat last year, said a RM13 million allocation and 100 new posts will be provided for D11 to put a stop to any form of violence and crime against children and women.

Siti Kamsiah said the working paper on D11’s plans on the use of the allocation was submitted to the public service department last March, and the division is now waiting and hoping for a positive feedback.


She said with the allocation, D11 plans to set up an MICAC in each police contingent with at least one investigating officer compared with only three officers at Bukit Aman for the whole country at present.

The requirement is necessary as browsing activities, including the uploading and downloading of child pornography, have been increasing every year.

“According to the information we received, in 2017 only 46 IP addresses were suspected to be involved and it increased to 2,660 IP addresses in 2018; 9,017 IP addresses in 2019; 18,508 IP addresses by 2020; 48,752 IP addresses in 2021; and 14,385 IP addresses in the first three months of this year.

“The number of arrests also saw an increase. Between 2017 and 2019, only two individuals were arrested. This number went up to 22 people in 2020, and 24 last year.

“In the first three months of this year, two people were arrested for engaging in such activities,” she said.

Siti Kamsiah added that the increasing trend is very worrying and that even international enforcement agencies were offering to cooperate with the police here to further enhance enforcement to combat such activities.

“Therefore, it is crucial to strengthen D11 and MICAC units now, in terms of staffing and equipment, so that more data related to these activities can be analysed and subsequently lead to the arrest of those involved,” she said.

Siti Kamsiah said the arrest of a 41-year-old paedophile from Lundu, Sarawak, who was sentenced to 48 years and six months in prison and 15 lashes last year, was made through such information sharing.

“The paedophile not only uploaded videos of child pornography on the dark web but also admitted to molesting and grooming children since he was a student at a local university in Selangor in 2002.

”He also admitted to sharing the obscene acts with other paedophiles on the dark web,” she added.


2 comments:

  1. No,no,no.... Polis Raja DiMalaysia's primary responsibility is the defence of the Ruling Party's position, and suppression of Any potential political threats.
    So, probing Opposition, Students, Media and Bloggers is a vital priority.
    On the othe hand , from PDRM point if view, Paedophile are just trivial law breakers, far lower priority in terms of assigning resources.

    This is always the case in authoritarian regimes, where police and other law enforcement serve as the sword and shield of the Rulibg Party.

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    1. Wakakakaka…

      Such a sweeping statement - "where police and other law enforcement serve as the sword and shield of the Rulibg Party".

      Yr demoNcratic lands of fart included!

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