The Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT) seeks to build an effective, international partnership of law enforcement agencies, non government organizations and industry to help protect children from online child abuse.
The objectives of the VGT are:
- to make the internet a safer place
- to identify, locate and help children at risk
- to hold perpetrators appropriately to account
The VGT logo reaffirms the VGT's purpose that the child is the key focus of the VGT and the eye is always roaming the internet, across international borders, watching over our children to keep them safe online.
Online child sexual abuse is a global crime and so it is vital that it is policed at a global level.
As a global response to this global problem, a number of VGT law enforcement agencies have come together across the digital divide to combat online child sexual abuse worldwide.
The successes of the VGT relies on the strong international partnerships involved. The VGT comprises the following members:
- Australian Federal Police
- National Crime Agency’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command, United Kingdom
- Colombian National Police
- Dutch National Police, Netherlands
- Europol
- Indonesian National Police
- INTERPOL
- Italian Postal and Communication Police Service
- Korean National Police Agency
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police, The Canadian Police Centre for Missing and Exploited Children/Behavioural Science Branch
- New Zealand Police
- Ministry of Interior for the United Arab Emirates
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
- Cybercrime Coordination Unit Switzerland
For more information, please visit: http://www.virtualglobaltaskforce.com
Trinity Mount Ministries assists in locating Missing Children and helps to stop Child Abuse.
http://www.TrinityMount.Info
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