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JANUARY 27 2009 12:51h
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Those arrested included the abbot of a monastery near the town of Sparta in the Peloponnese, two doctors and an army officer, police said.
Police charged a further 13 people with possessing and trafficking pornography on the Internet and were searching for more than 130 other suspects.
Those arrested included the abbot of a monastery near the town of Sparta in the Peloponnese, two doctors and an army officer, police said.
In Greece, suspects can only be automatically arrested within 24 hours of committing a crime.
"The accused purchased access to Internet sites containing illegal pictures and video images using their credit cards," said a police official, who declined to be named. "We're having a problem finding them as some used Internet cafes."
Police raided suspects' houses and confiscated around 30 hard-drives, lap top computers and hundreds of DVD's containing pictures of children as young as 4-months-old, officials said.
Greek authorities tracked down the suspects after being tipped off by British police.
Last year, Greece charged 21 people in a separate porn bust.
Greece's conservative government passed a law in 2007 which imposed heavy sentences, including life imprisonment, for crimes related to child pornography.
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