German police arrest suspects behind child abuse image site with 400,000 members Kaelan Deese © Provided by Washington Examiner
German police arrested four members of a suspected gang behind one of the world s largest child abuse image websites, which contained over 400,000 online members, according to prosecutors.
Last month, German police raided seven addresses across Germany and arrested three men accused of operating Boystown, a platform for distributing indecent and illegal images of children, the BKA, Germany s federal police agency, wrote in a Monday statement.
Authorities also arrested one man in Paraguay who is slated to be extradited to Frankfurt. The suspects have not been named but are between 40 years old and 64 years old.
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German Authorities Break Up International Child Sex Abuse Site
German prosecutors called the online platform they took down one of the largest on the dark web. Three men, accused of running the site, have been arrested.
A computer server rack in a disused NATO bunker discovered by German police in 2019 and used to host sites on the dark net. Credit.Rhineland-Palatinate Police Press Office/EPA, via Shutterstock
May 3, 2021, 11:16 a.m. ET
BERLIN German prosecutors have broken up an online platform for sharing images and videos showing the sexual abuse of children, mostly boys, that had an international following of more than 400,000 members, they said on Monday.