Chattanooga Times Free Press

Germany busts internatio­nal child porn site used by 400,000

- BY KIRSTEN GRIESHABER

BERLIN — German prosecutor­s announced Monday 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. Pedophiles 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.

A German police task force investigat­ed the platform, its administra­tors and users for months in cooperatio­n 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-year-old man from northern Germany who had been living in Paraguay for many years, the prosecutor­s’ statement said. They 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-year-old 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 mid-April, 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.”

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