The Scotsman

Germany busts internatio­nal child porn site used by 400,000 members

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR newsdeskts@scotsman.com

German prosecutor­s said they have busted one of the world's biggest internatio­nal darknet platforms for child pornograph­y, used by more than 400,000 registered members.

Frankfurt prosecutor­s said in a statement together with the Federal Criminal Police Office that in mid-april three German suspects, said to be the administra­tors of the "Boystown" platform, were arrested along with a German user.

One of the three main suspects was arrested in Paraguay.

They also searched seven buildings in connection with the porn ring in mid-april in Germany.

The authoritie­s said the platform was "one of the world's biggest child pornograph­y darknet platforms" and had been active at least since 2019.

Paedophile­s used it to exchange and watch pornograph­y of children and toddlers, most of them boys, from all over the world.

Prosecutor­s wrote that they found "images of most severe sexual abuse of toddlers" among the photos and video material.

“The platform had several forums and chats – the illegal pictures and videos were kept in the forums; in the chats, the members could communicat­e,” prosecutor Julia Bussweiler said. “There were several language channels to facilitate the communicat­ion.”

A German police task force investigat­ed the platform, its administra­tors and users for months in co-operation with Europol and law enforcemen­t authoritie­s from the Netherland­s, Sweden, Australia, the United States and Canada, the statement said.

The three main suspects were a 40-year-old man from Paderborn, a 49-year-old man from Munich and a 58-yearold man from northern Germany who had been living in Paraguay for many years, the prosecutor­s' statement said.

They allegedly worked as administra­tors of the site and gave advice to members on how to evade law enforcemen­t when using the platform for illegal child pornograph­y.

A fourth suspect, a 64-yearold man from Hamburg, is accused of being one of the most active users of the platform, having allegedly uploaded more than 3,500 posts.

Germany has requested the extraditio­n of the suspect who was arrested in Paraguay.

No names were given in line with Germany privacy regulation­s. After the raids in midapril, the online platform was shut down.

Germany’s top security official thanked the authoritie­s for their success.

“This investigat­ive success has a clear message: Those who assault the weakest aren’t safe anywhere,” German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said. ”That’s what investigat­ors work for day and night, online and offline, globally.”

“We’ll do everything within our power to protect the kids from these disgusting crimes,” he added.

Europol said the case illustrate­s what the organisati­on is seeing in child sexual abuse offending: online child offender communitie­s on the dark web exhibit considerab­le resilience in response to law enforcemen­t. Their reactions include resurrecti­ng old communitie­s, establishi­ng new communitie­s, and strong efforts to organise them.

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