Prosecutors say 46 people have now been charged in Operation Safe Quarantine. BURLINGTON, N.J. - Nearly 50 people have now been charged with possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material during a year-long operation in New Jersey that targeted online predators who sought to exploit children during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office.Officials on Wednesday announced nine more arrests as part of Operation Safe Quarantine, a joint initiative between federal and local law enforcement that targeted online predatory behavior and the possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material.The latest arrests were made between late March and early June, according to the prosecutor's.