Martin Yates was among three UK-based moderators for a child abuse website known as The Annex.
Martin Yates, who helped run a global child abuse website on the dark web, has been jailedA man who helped run a global child abuse website on the dark web has been jailed.The site, which is no longer active, had about 90,000 members worldwide who used it to share sexual abuse material of babies and toddlers.Yates was the assistant moderator of the website between January and September 2020.
He was responsible for enforcing the rules by promoting or dropping other users, advising on security measures and training others, the National Crime Agency said. He pleaded guilty to one count of arranging or facilitating the sexual abuse of children, four of making and distributing indecent images of children and one of possession of prohibited images of children.
Yates was also placed on the sex offenders register for life, and given a lifetime sexual harm prevention order.Nathan Bake and Kabir Garg were also both jailed for their roles as moderators The NCA worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to target the site's moderators, three of whom were based in the UK.
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