Swiss Forces Join International Crackdown on Child Abuse Network
In a major operation coordinated by Europol, Swiss federal and cantonal police helped dismantle a child sexual exploitation ring, leading to 28 arrests across seven countries and the rescue of three children. The suspects allegedly used cryptocurrency and the dark web.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss federal and cantonal police collaborated with six other nations in a massive Europol-coordinated sting.
- Investigators identified a suspect who used artificial intelligence extensively to generate illegal material.
- The breakthrough was made possible by a Norwegian-developed method for tracing cryptocurrency transactions.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Accusations include possession, acquisition, and distribution of child abuse material online."