Sunday, July 26, 2009

Internet paedophile network ‘Boylover’ closed

The community 'Boylover "defends" the alleged romantic idea of free and consensual sex between adults and minors. As reported by the police, the three arrested, MGS, PGI and JCB, are charged with crimes of possession and distribution of child pornography via the Internet and child sexual abuse.

Internet paedophile network ‘Boylover’ closed as police swoop on three Spanish cities.

The Civil Guard has arrested in Malaga, Seville and Madrid three members of the internet community 'Boylover' which encouraged sex with minors.
The community 'Boylover "defends" the alleged romantic idea of free and consensual sex between adults and minors. As reported by the police, the three arrested, MGS, PGI and JCB, are charged with crimes of possession and distribution of child pornography via the Internet and child sexual abuse.
The investigation began in December 2008 after a national alert to the Guardia Civil on the existence of a community forum called 'Boylover' where users comment in favour of paedophilia. After several investigations on the user, the agents found out that it originated from a medical school, and through chats and conversations with young people to another user in Seville, who it was presumed had intimate relationships with minors.
While searching his home, the Civil Guard has found various medical tests, that were used in order to have physical contact with minors who had previously been contacted through chats to young people
In parallel, a company providing Internet services made a complaint to the Civil Guard to identify their own forum in which different messages, like the previous one, made arguments for paedophilia.
Immediately the police proceeded to arrest the user and found several files on computer containing child pornography and evidence of his constant harassment of minors on the Internet for personal images through web cameras, or in the worst cases, personal appointments with them.

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