German Police Make Arrests Over Massive Child Pornography Website

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BERLIN, darkmarket alphabay darknet link May 3 (Reuters) - German police have uncovered one of the world's largest underground darknet websites for child pornography with more than 400,000 users and arrested four people connected to the platform, prosecutors said on Monday.

The "BOYSTOWN" platform has existed since at least June 2019 and darknet market links was only accessible via the so-called darknet market, the Frankfurt public prosecutor's office and the BKA Federal Police said in a statement.

The website has more than 400,000 users and dark market onion was used for darkmarket 2022 the worldwide exchange of child pornography.

It enabled members to retrieve child pornography content and exchange footage with each other in chat areas as well as via voice channels.

"Among the images and video recordings shared were also recordings of the most severe sexual abuse of young children," prosecutors said.

Police arrested three main suspects, who are accused of operating and dark market list maintaining the platform, during raids on seven properties in mid-April.

The suspects are a 40-year-old man living in Paderborn in western Germany, a 49-year-old man from the Munich area and a 58-year-old man from northern Germany who has been living in South America for several years, police said.

A fourth man, a 64-year-old from Hamburg, has also been arrested on suspicion of having registered as a member of the platform in July 2019 and darkmarket having posted over 3,500 contributions on the site, making him one of the most active users.

Following the raids, the BOYSTOWN platform has been taken down, police said.

(Reporting by Caroline Copley; Editing by Giles Elgood)