The Lyon-based international police agency said it was aware of the sting operation by Dutch rights group Terre des Hommes Netherlands but had not yet received any evidence.
"No information about the research or the report was provided to Interpol prior to its publication. The Dutch authorities will provide the material to Interpol after conducting their own assessment," the agency said in a statement.
Terre des Hommes said yesterday it had deployed the computer-generated Filipina girl -- dubbed Sweetie -- to Internet chat rooms to ensnare web predators.
While they were chatting with the "girl", researchers gathered information about them through social media, identified them and eventually passed the details on to police.
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The group said it wanted to raise the alarm about a largely unknown but quickly spreading new form of child exploitation that has tens of thousands of victims in the Philippines alone, known as webcam child sex tourism.
Interpol said it would not comment further on the operation itself, but did warn non-governmental organisations against trying to usurp the role of police.
"This ensures that enquiries are conducted by individuals specifically trained in investigating these types of crime and that any evidence gathered is in accordance with national legislation and can therefore be submitted to the courts.