The Borneo Post

Germany dismantles huge online child pornograph­y ring

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FRANKFURT AM MAIN: German prosecutor­s said yesterday they had shut down a major online child pornograph­y platform used to organise sexual abuse of children, arresting its suspected administra­tor and others in Germany and abroad.

The site known as ‘ Elysium’ “was used for global exchanges of child pornograph­y by its members and to arrange meetings to sexually abuse children,” prosectors in the western city of Frankfurt said in a statement.

Its 87,000 members traded images and video files of “the most serious sexual abuse of children, including babies, and representa­tions of sexual violence against children,” the statement continued.

After months of investigat­ion, authoritie­s arrested a 39-year- old man from the Limburg-Weilburg district north of Frankfurt in midJune, and are questionin­g him in custody.

“The suspect is believed to have been largely responsibl­e for the creation of the technical infrastruc­ture of the platform as its administra­tor,” prosecutor­s said, adding that they had found the server used to store the darknet site’s data during a search of his flat. Darknet sites like the one uncovered in the case are invisible to most internet users and can only be accessed by using encryption technology.

They have repeatedly been used by criminals to trade drugs, weapons and child pornograph­y.

Investigat­ors have identified other administra­tors and members of the ring and arrested some of them, mostly in Germany and Austria.

Among them are people accused of serious sexual abuse of children as well as distributi­on of child pornograph­y, the statement said.

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