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Bahrain partners with Interpol to fight online child exploitation

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Last updated: 2024/06/28 at 6:18 PM
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The Cyberspace Child Protection Unit of Bahrain has recently joined Interpol’s international database on the sexual exploitation of children via the Internet. This move aligns with directives from the Minister of Interior and reflects efforts to benefit from regional and international expertise in protecting children online. The unit’s integration into the database is part of Bahrain’s national strategy for child protection online, which aims to shield children from online dangers and raise awareness about these threats.

Training courses on the system were completed by several unit members at Interpol’s headquarters in Lyon, France. The 14-day course covered reconnaissance, data downloading, and result analysis related to online sexual exploitation of children. The database aims to assist specialists in addressing cases of sexual and digital exploitation of children, facilitating information sharing among member states to tackle these issues more effectively.

The initiative also seeks to establish and promote appropriate behavior when encountering online risks, including communication with relevant authorities. The Director-General highlighted the importance of joining the database as an expansion of the Interpol databases that Bahrain has joined to combat various types of transcontinental crimes. This integration into the database marks a significant step in Bahrain’s efforts to protect children in digital spaces.

By joining the database, Bahrain is enhancing its ability to address cases of sexual exploitation of children online with the support of international expertise. The move reflects the commitment of Bahrain’s General Directorate of Anti-Corruption and Economic and Electronic Security to safeguard children in cyberspace. The database will provide specialists with additional tools and resources to combat online exploitation of children effectively, contributing to a safer digital environment for young people.

The training course on the system at Interpol’s headquarters in Lyon equipped unit members with the necessary skills to utilize the database for reconnaissance, data downloading, and result analysis related to online sexual exploitation of children. This training will enable specialists to identify and address cases of digital exploitation more efficiently, ensuring a proactive approach to child protection in cyberspace. By leveraging the expertise provided through the database, Bahrain is strengthening its efforts to combat online threats to children and promote a safer online environment for all.

Overall, Bahrain’s integration into Interpol’s international database on the sexual exploitation of children marks a crucial step in the country’s national strategy for child protection online. By joining forces with international partners, Bahrain is enhancing its capacity to address cases of online exploitation and raise awareness about the risks faced by children in digital spaces. The initiative reflects the government’s commitment to safeguarding children online and underscores the importance of collaboration in combating transcontinental crimes affecting young people.

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