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Europol investigations: anonymity is finally crumbling
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Europol investigations: anonymity is finally crumbling

The article discusses findings from Europol investigations into international online networks involving men who drug and sexually assault women, then record the acts for sexual gratification. These perpetrators often hold positions of authority or trust, making them difficult to identify. The report highlights that such crimes can occur anywhere, including within personal relationships, and that victims may struggle to protect themselves. However, the successful operation has led to the arrest of many suspects, and their communications, previously thought secure, are now being used in legal proceedings.

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Europol investigations: anonymity is finally crumbling

The article discusses findings from Europol investigations into international online networks involving men who drug and sexually assault women, then record the acts for sexual gratification. These perpetrators often hold positions of authority or trust, making them difficult to identify. The report highlights that such crimes can occur anywhere, including within personal relationships, and that victims may struggle to protect themselves. However, the successful operation has led to the arrest of many suspects, and their communications, previously thought secure, are now being used in legal proceedings.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure of societal structures and institutions, emphasizing the vulnerability of women and the need for stronger legal protections. It uses strong moral language ('feiger', 'niederträchtiger') to condemn the perpetrators, which aligns with left-leaning sti

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