Re: Indecent pics of children and possession



On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 12:12:09 +0000, Cynic
<cynic_999@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 01:33:28 GMT, sean <srlock1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The seller sees a nice car he wants to buy. He therefore needs to get
the credit in his e-gold account. How does he do so without the LEA
knowing who it went to?

The seller could transfer it to someone else's e-gold
account who is a real person and then that person could sell
the gold back to a merchant. But that person could be just
an innocent recipient.

Huh? How would an "innocent recipient" know what to do with money
that has mysteriously appeared in his account? If it was by
arrangement with the pornographer, then the police would find out when
they interview him.

If the car dealer has an e-gold account, the LEA would trace the funds
to that account, and then go ask the car dealer who purchased the car.
Not that it would yet be all that useful to have money that can only
be used for Internet transactions but cannot be transfered to a bank
account.


You are speaking with the assumption that the police in
Russia are actually proactive in clamping down on cp
producers. The truth is, the police have more urgent issues
to investigate and as they are one the most corrupt police
forces in the world a cp producer could simply pay off a
police officer to get off his case: Read this short article
to see how corrupt the Russian authorities really are.

http://www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/7070-12.cfm


What's more, they have real problems with mafia gangs
dealing drugs and other serious criminal activity. Underage
girls posing explicitly for money will probably be low on
their priority list. Even if they do decide to go after
them, bribing would probably work very well.

Also, the Russian authorities don't like being told how to
handle their own affairs by the Western authorities.

OTOH, if a cp web site was operating in the UK or US, then
yes, the police would be onto it like in a shot and people
would be quickly arrested and bribing them would be futile,
it's just not part of our culture. But were talking about a
completely different social and economic climate when it
comes to places like Russia. Where cp producers are not seen
as a major target and not seen as a major problem, even if
it breaks their laws by going a bit too far in they type
poses the models are made to pose in..

The point is, the buyer is secure and anonymous, where ever
he may be in the world. The seller doesn't need to be if
he's from Russia.
.



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