Context
- Operation ‘Megha Chakra’ is one of the major CBI-led global operations conducted recently against child pornography.
About
- Operation ‘Megha Chakra’ is a Central Bureau of Investigation’s (CBI’s) rapid response to online child sexual exploitation with international linkages and organised cyber-enabled financial crimes.
- Nature: Internationally coordinated operation for crackdowns on online circulation/downloading/transmission of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).
- Inputs: The CBI acted upon inputs from the Singapore based Crime Against Children (CAC) unit of Interpol, which had received the inputs from New Zealand Police.
- CBI Action: The CBI raided 59 locations in 21 states and UTs across India and recovered electronic devices including mobile phones, laptops etc. of suspects.
- The CBI is India’s first law enforcement agency to set up a cyber crime unit.
- CBI is also the nodal agency for the Interpol.
- CBI will host the 90th Interpol General Assembly in October 2022
- It had conducted ‘Operation Carbon’ in 2021 for the similar purpose.
Menace of Child Pornography
- Definition:
- The POCSO Act, 2019 defines Child Pornography as ‘any visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving a child which includes a photograph, video, digital or computer-generated image indistinguishable from an actual child.
- Reasons:
- Curiosity, fantasizing.by children and adolescents.
- Monetary benefit from the sale of child pornographic material.
- Pedophilic, hebephilic, ephebophilia tendencies in case of older people or older adolescent with psychiatric disorder of sexual attraction with children of different ages.
- Sadistic tendencies with pleasure in watching children in pain in the act of molestation.
- The advancement of digital technology and internet expansion boosted the child pornography market leading to more viewership with easier accessibility, anonymity and affordability of the videos.
- Impacts of Child Pornography:
- Psychological: Child porn causes depression, anger, anxiety, mental distress amongst children. It also impacts their biological clock, work and social relationship.
- Sexuality: If seen regularly, it gives a sense of sexual gratification and sexual obsession. Evidence suggests that exposure to pornography can increase the likelihood of an earlier first-time sexual experience.
- Unsafe sexual health practices such as not using condoms and unsafe anal and vaginal sex.
- Self-objectification and body surveillance which might reinforce double standards of active male sexuality and passive female receptacle.
- Sexual addiction: According to some experts, pornography is like an addiction. It produces a similar effect on the brain as produced by consumption of drugs or alcohol on a regular basis.
- Reproductive Health:
- Increasing sexual dysfunction among young men
- Sexual disorders development in young children.
- Behavioural: Adolescent pornography use reinforces stronger beliefs in gender stereotypes in males leading to objectification of women.
- For e.g. Rise in sexual and domestic violence against women during COVID-19 pamdemic.
- Vulnerability of young children to sexual abuse, cyberbullying and sexual exploitation.
- COVID-19: As per the online data monitoring website India Child Protection Fund (ICPF), there has been an increase in demand for child pornography by 95% during COVID-19 lockdown as compared to traffic before it.
- Challenges to Ban Child Pornography:
- Lack of sex education in the School curriculum.
- Difficult for agencies to detect the activities of child pornography and monitor them effectively.
- No Healthy dialogues between children, Parents and teachers on these subjects.
- Lack of technical knowledge and expertise in Internet pornography.
Government Policies & Interventions
- Laws: There is no law in india to ban watching pornography in personal space.
- The Supreme Court’s order directed the Department of Telecommunication to ban several websites containing child pornographic material.
- The Information Technology (IT) Amendment Act, 2008: Section 67B punishes child pornography, child grooming or exploitation.
- Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) 2019: Penalises
- Storage of pornographic material for commercial purposes with imprisonment of 5 years, or a fine, or both.
- Failure to destroy, or delete, or report pornographic material involving a child
- Transmitting, displaying, distributing such material except for the purpose of reporting it.
Way Forward & Suggestions
- Child pornography is a societal menace harming innocent children, affecting attitudes and behaviour of adolescents and having potential of psychological disorders in adults.
- Parents, teachers and caregivers should promote the culture of healthy parenting, foster sex education and importance of consent in relationships.
- Adolescents should be encouraged to pursue digital media literacy.
- Children need to be made more aware about bodily autonomy and respect for the opposite gender’s personal space and privacy.
- Establish links with other agencies and jurisdictions.
- To know the peculiarities of law and the POCSO court working in resonance with the IT Act.
Source: TH
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