
By the National Reporting Team’s Mark Solomons.
A British man described as the UK’s worst paedophile has been jailed for life at the Old Bailey in London after being identified by Queensland-based child protection detectives.
Photographer Richard Huckle, 30, was given 22 life sentences for a string of offences against dozens of babies and young children, mostly in Malaysia, where he talked his way into orphanages and shelters while posing as an English teacher in order to find victims.
He was identified by Queensland Police’s Taskforce Argos child protection unit during an operation targeting the encrypted part of the internet known as the Dark Web.
Brisbane-based investigators secretly took control of a website called The Love Zone in 2014 and identified several hundred offenders across the world, including Huckle.
Argos provided information about Huckle to detectives from the UK’s National Crime Agency and he was arrested at Gatwick Airport shortly afterwards.
He had more than 20,000 indecent images in his possession.
The paedophile admitted 71 serious offences including 14 rapes and 31 sexual assaults.
British law allows offenders to be prosecuted for crimes against children overseas.
Australian site administrator jailed for 35 years
The Love Zone’s chief administrator was identified as Adelaide childcare worker Shannon McCoole, who in August was jailed for 35 years for sex offences against children, and the scandal prompted a royal commission into the state’s child protection mechanisms.
McCoole controlled membership of The Love Zone closely and members were required to post fresh child exploitation material regularly or face expulsion.