Thiruvananthapuram: A total of 47 people, including youngsters, have been arrested across Kerala for allegedly seeking child abuse material on the darknet during the COVID-19 lockdown, the state police said on Saturday.
Over 140 electronic devices have been seized from the arrested, the police said.
After detecting a spike in online activity from the state seeking the child abuse material particularly on the darknet, the CCSE (Countering Child Sexual Exploitation) team swung into action, said Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Manoj Abraham.
Simultaneous raids were conducted across the state early Saturday and the arrests were made, Abraham told PTI.
Many people were being monitored and more arrests would be made after scientific evaluation of the seized equipment that included mobile phones, modems, hard drives, memory cards, laptops and computers containing graphic and illegal videos and pictures of children.
The most distressing part was that many of thevideos/pictures appear to be those of local children in age group of 6-15, Abraham said.
A similar trend was found in porn groups operating over WhatsApp and Telegram and number of such groups has increased during the COVID-19 lockdown period, he said.
The use of malwares to activate the webcams of victims to steal information of children has also been reported in many parts of the country.
Abuse of children locked up in their homes is evident and from the pictures/videos being uploaded and shared during this period it was suspected that many more people were involved in the trafficking of children also as there are many chats to this effect in their devices.