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A joint US-China police operation has cracked a Chinese-language child pornography ring in New York, Chinese police said, an unusual public example of co-operation between the countries' law enforcement agencies. The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested 26-year-old China-born Wang Yong in New York for operating Chinese-language child porn websites, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement on Thursday.
In a simultaneous raid, Chinese police detained more than 10 people for maintaining the Sunshine Entertainment Alliance's websites allegedly operated by Wang's associates in China, the ministry said on its website (www.mps.gov.cn). It said the raids were a crackdown on the world's largest Chinese-language online porn operation.
"Breaking open the Sunshine Entertainment Alliance marks the first successful joint operation that the Ministry of Public Security and US law enforcement have conducted targeting cross-border online crimes," the statement said. It said Wang's dozens of porn websites had more than 10 million members, and 18 of the sites had graphic images of children.
A permanent resident of the United States who was born in China's southern Fujian province, Wang was arrested on June 23 at his home in the Queens area of New York City after a nine-month undercover operation, an FBI statement said. In the statement dated August 22 posted on the FBI's New York field office website (http://www.fbi.gov/newyork), New York prosecutors "thanked the Chinese Ministry of Public Security for their extensive co-operation and assistance".
China and the US have engaged in high-level dialogues about strengthening law enforcement co-operation and fighting illegal migration, nuclear trafficking, drug-related crimes and intellectual property infringement. All earned mention at the high-profile US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue in May. Wang has been charged with three child pornography-related crimes in the United States, for which he faces mandatory minimum sentences of at least 15 years in prison if convicted, the statement on the FBI website said.

Copyright Reuters, 2011

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