Police 'struggling to cope' with child abuse cases

A vast number of child abuse images and too few specialist officers has led to a backlog of seized computers

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Police are seizing more computers in connection with child abuse cases than they are able to cope with, according to the NSPCC.

The charity says that it is "gravely concerned" that a number of police forces around the country do not have enough staff to investigate online child abuse.

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