Article 6PC9T UK parents should check under-18s’ phones for nude photos, says police chief

UK parents should check under-18s’ phones for nude photos, says police chief

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Robyn Vinter
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Head of child protection says intimate images should be reported to tackle tidal wave' of online sexual abuse

Parents of under-18s should be monitoring their children's phones for nude pictures, according to the police chief for child protection, in order to tackle a tidal wave" of online sexual abuse cases.

The new lead for child abuse investigations at the National Police Chiefs' Council, assistant chief constable Becky Riggs, told the Sunday Times parents needed to report any intimate images of their children to police.

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