West Mercia Police have made 14 arrests and confiscated 27 electronic devices in a nationwide blitz targeting child abuse. The force executed 20 warrants across Worcestershire, Shropshire, and Telford as part of a National Crime Agency operation.

Raid Targets Groomers and Disturbing Image Viewers

Evidence uncovered at several homes revealed suspects involved in viewing indecent child images and attempting to groom youngsters online. This weeklong sweep highlights the scale of the issue facing the region.

Spike in Child Abuse Referrals Alarms Police

West Mercia Police reported a staggering 65% rise in child abuse referrals from 2024 to 2025.

“Our utmost focus is on protecting and safeguarding children,” said Detective Inspector Joanne Mayo-Evans from the cyber online child exploitation team. “This week has brought to the forefront the unseen work we do every week and many children are now safer as a result of it.” “We will relentlessly pursue those who cause harm to children and bring them to justice through the courts.”

High-Tech Tools and Training Used in the Fight

The investigation featured a mobile digital forensics van deployed to various locations and a specially trained police dog skilled in tracking digital devices. Officers also held training sessions, teaching professionals and parents to spot early warning signs of exploitation and take swift action.

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