The fact of the matter is that a lot more must be done, especially in Southeast Asia.
Unfortunately, there are still many more children that need rescuing and police are trying to identify an additional 100 children in images that had been shared on the internet's uncharted corners.
The first arrests came in early 2018, when the site's main administrator, Montri Salangam, was detained in his home country of Thailand, and another administrator, Ruecha Tokputza, was captured in Australia.
This is not to say that governments have been sitting idly without batting their eyelids.