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Oct 2022
North Yorkshire Police has urged people not to support online child abuse activists and said it will not work with them.
The constabulary issued a statement today saying the number of online vigilante groups had increased in the county but they risked hampering prosecutions and often targeted innocent people.
Such groups often use a decoy victim – an adult pretending to be a child – to snare suspected child abusers.
They then live-stream or post videos on social media of them confronting suspects, often calling the police at this stage.
The statement said:
Police nationally arrest more than 400 people for child sexual abuse and protect more than 500 children from harm each week.
North Yorkshire Police said its specialist teams "have the expertise and experience to carry out thorough, complex and intelligence-led investigations, as well as preparing evidence that can stand up to scrutiny by the Crown Prosecution Service".
It urged anyone concerned about indecent images of children and sexual abuse to report it online via its website or by calling 101, or 999 if it's an emergency.
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