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Europol Operation Cumberland Investigates at Least 273 Suspects in 19 Countries for AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material

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25 held in global sweep for allegedly distributing AI-generated child abuse
aa.com.tr · 2025

LONDON

Twenty-five people have been arrested in a major global sweep for allegedly distributing sexually explicit images of minors fully generated by artificial intelligence (AI), Europol announced Friday.

Europol has assisted authorities from 19 countries in a large-scale crackdown on child sexual exploitation, which has resulted in 25 arrests worldwide, the statement said, adding that the suspects were members of a criminal group that was involved in the distribution of images of minors generated by AI.

"Most of the arrests were carried out simultaneously on 26 February 2025 during a global operation (Operation Cumberland)," it noted, adding that more arrests are expected in the coming weeks, as the operation is still ongoing.

In addition to arresting 25 people, law enforcement officers conducted 33 house searches, identifying 273 suspects.

"The main suspect, a Danish national who was arrested in November 2024, ran an online platform where he distributed the AI-generated material he produced,” the statement said.

Europol noted that Operation Cumberland was one of the first cases involving AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM), making it extremely difficult for investigators, particularly given the lack of national legislation addressing these crimes.

"These artificially generated images are so easily created that they can be produced by individuals with criminal intent, even without substantial technical knowledge," said Europol Executive Director Catherine De Bolle.

She said this situation contributes to the growing prevalence of child sexual abuse material and that as the volume increases, it becomes "progressively more challenging" for investigators to identify offenders or victims.

"Law enforcement will need to develop new investigative methods and tools to address these emerging challenges," underlined De Bolle.

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