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Online search for child pornography escalates after lockdown in India

There has been an increase in traffic on Pornhub from India by 95% between March 24-26, as compared to before the lockdown
Last Updated 20 April 2020, 07:19 IST
As India has been under a tight lockdown since March 23 to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, latest data, however, revealed a rather disturbing trend.
The India Child Protection Fund (ICPF) - set up in January 2020 by Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi’s son Bhuvan Ribhu - has found a steep increase in demand for searches like “child porn”, “sexy child” and “teen sex videos,” along with an increase in traffic on Pornhub from India by 95% between March 24-26, 2020, as compared to before the lockdown.The report titled “Child Sexual Abuse Material in India” maps trends from 100 Indian cities and towns including New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Indore among others.
Maharashtra's Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, who has already overseen the starting of the special 'Operation Blackface' since mid-January to flush out such child pornographers and paedophiles making the state number one in targeting child porn, expressed concern over the “high demand” for child porn searches.
“The Maharashtra Cyber Cell has already been told to double its efforts as the Home Ministry understands this will be a major potential threat to children stuck at home because of the lockdown. The spike in child porn consumption during the lockdown period shows the huge presence of paedophiles, child rapists and child pornography addicts online. This makes the internet - which is used for everything from playing indoor games, socialising and online classes by children - extremely unsafe for them because of the threat of cyber-trafficking, grooming (the act of befriending a child, and sometimes the family, to lower the child's inhibitions with the objective of sexual abuse), sextortion, sexting, live streaming of child sexual abuse,” Deshmukh said.
“We are taking urgent steps to tighten stringency to prevent a drastic rise in sexual crimes against children. The cybercrime department of the Maharashtra police registered 133 cases and arrested 46 people under IPC Section. 292 (prurient creation of lascivious images), Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POSCO) Act and the IT Act during the lockdown. More arrests will follow,” he added.
Of the 133 cases registered, one is from Akola (IPC Section. 292); 41 are from Pimpri Chinchwad, Aurangabad, Parbhani, Pune, Nagpur (POSCO) and 91 are from Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Ahmednagar, Raigad, Nashik rural, Nashik, Gondia, Beed, Bhandara, Parbhani, Nandurbar, Chandrapur, Latur, Thane Rural, Amravati Rural, Solapur Rural, Solapur, Hingoli, Navi Mumbai, Dhule, Palghar, Nashik rural, Jalna, Washim, Satara, Jalgaon, Pune Rural, Buldhana, Nagpur Rural, Wardha, Thane, Sangli, Ratnagiri, Yavatmal and Latur (IT Act).
Deshmukh explained how the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has appointed a nodal officer in each state.
In Maharashtra, this is DGP (Maharashtra Cyber). “The US-based NGO, National Centre For Missing & Exploited Children which keeps an eye on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc to track ISP addresses of child pornographers shares the same with NCRB. The Bureau then liaises with the nodal officer for further action. Such focussed action with detailed coordination at the international, national and state-level has led to successfully cracking down on child pornographers,” he said.
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(Published 20 April 2020, 07:19 IST)

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