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Many child porn victims in Japan tricked or coerced into sending nude selfies: police

  • Police investigated a record number of child pornography cases in 2018, with the number surpassing 3,000 for the first time
  • Many of the victims were coerced or tricked into sending nude selfies
Nearly 80 per cent of victims were junior high school or high school students. Photo: Kyodo

Police in Japan investigated a record 3,097 child pornography cases in 2018, up 28.3 per cent from a year earlier, an official report showed on Thursday.

The number surpassed 3,000 for the first time and involved 2,315 alleged perpetrators, also an all-time high, up 35.9 per cent from the previous year and the fifth consecutive yearly increase, according to the report released by the National Police Agency.

Many of the victims were coerced or tricked into sending nude selfies, the agency said. Cases in which a person possessed images of naked children surged five-fold to 951, while the production of child pornography by taking photos accounted for nearly half of the total at 1,417 cases, marginally higher than the year before.

The National Police Agency has been stepping up its efforts to crack down on crimes by paedophiles. Photo: AP
The National Police Agency has been stepping up its efforts to crack down on crimes by paedophiles. Photo: AP

The distribution of illegal photos by paedophiles and others stood at 729 cases, down 8.6 per cent.

Nearly 80 per cent of victims were junior high school or high school students. Among them, 1,152 girls and 124 boys were identified through methods including image analysis.

Of the total, 541 children were coerced into sending nude selfies, while 295 involved photographing or filming with hidden cameras.

About 9 in 10 cases related to the sending of selfie nude shots involved junior high school or high school students. The taking of photos and videos with concealed cameras accounted for more than half of the cases involving children in junior school or younger.

The National Police Agency has been stepping up its efforts to crack down on crimes by paedophiles. It confiscated a list of about 7,000 individuals who bought child porn DVDs in 2017. Since then, police officers across the country have been expanding investigations based on the list.

In 2018, 1,811 were found to have fallen prey to sexual and other crimes through social networking platforms, according to the agency. The figure was almost unchanged from the previous year in which a record 1,813 were victimised.

By age, 991 were high school students, followed by 624 junior high school students.

The social networking platform in which most victims were targeted was Twitter at 718, while 214 used Himabu, a popular messaging app for students.