Big raid against child pornography in Fürstenfeldbruck and Dachau!
Big raid against child pornography in Fürstenfeldbruck and Dachau!
Last Thursday, the police in the Fürstenfeldbruck and Dachau districts carried out a comprehensive operation to combat child pornography. As part of these operations, 18 different buildings were searched, whereby extensive evidence could be ensured. The use, which was carried out with around 80 officers in the early morning hours, aimed to implement judicial search resolutions.Overall, the investigators were able to meet 15 suspects during the searches. These are suspected of owning or spreading child pornographic content. The police ensured more than 300 data carriers as evidence material that must now be evaluated thoroughly as part of the criminal investigation.
public investigation and cooperation between the public prosecutors
Responsibility for the further investigation lies with the Munich II public prosecutor and the Central Office for Cybercrime Bavaria in Bamberg. This authority is specially geared towards digital crimes and is of crucial importance for combating online crime. The cooperation between various police authorities and public prosecutors is essential in such cases to meet the complex requirements of the investigation.
Child pornography is a serious crime that triggers strong aversion and outrage in society. In Germany there are strict laws that regulate the handling of such content. The officials are called up to oppose this crime in prison in order to protect the victims and put the craft.
This raid illustrates the constant efforts of the authorities to act against child pornography. Stricter measures are necessary to stop the spread of this terrible content and to ensure the safety of children in digital space. The activities of the authorities in this area will continue to be pursued carefully in order to give timely answers to developing threats.
For more information about the current state of this investigation, the reporting of www.augsburger-allgemeine.de to be referred.
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