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The Namibian pedophile who produced and sold child pornography is charged with rape and sexual abuse of up to 34 minors
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A 49-year old Namibian ex-police officer was arrested for selling and producing child pornography
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Operation Stolen Promise: Homeland Security Investigations dismantles criminal activities seizing $3.2 million in illicit proceeds from COVID-19 frauds
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A Frenchman was arrested for trying to shop with a darknet-acquired fake ID and paper check in a shopping center in Nantes
The 29-yeard-old man was apprehended on Wednesday 30th of January 2018 after trying to pay for goods with a forged ID and paper check in a shopping center in Nantes. The man has confessed his crime, and upon checking his residence, police found thirteen counterfeit €50 banknotes. Items purchased on the deep web, he declared. (continued)
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Two Netherlanders have been arrested for selling drugs on the darkweb — they said they were forced to do so because of debts in the underworld
Thursday 31st of January 2018 saw the first trial hearing for two men, 32-year-old Guillermo F. and 50-year-old Boy De W., accused of selling hard narcotics on the now-defunct darkweb Hansa Market since 2016. They are represented by defense attornies Nancy Dekens and her colleague Maarten Pijnenburg. (continued) MORE: http://bit.ly/DrugsNetherlands3Dmachines
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A 26-year-old German man was sentenced to four years and ten months for selling darkweb cocaine and amphetamine on the streets of Überlingen and Singen
The 26-year-old man from Lake Constance district supplied at least two customers from the Überlingen and the Singen with large quantities of darknet amphetamine and cocaine. He ordered the drugs on the deep web and sold them for profits to sustain his lifestyle and own addiction. He has been ordered to concede the sum of €35,150 resulted from drug sales and attend rehabilitation as his level of addiction was described by the prosecutors as “heavily dependent.” He has already spent five months in custody before hearing the final sentence.
During his first period of withdrawal, he felt very bad: “I thought I was dying,” he said. (continued)
MORE: http://bit.ly/GermanArrestedDrugsPrison
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A 22-year-old German got a two-year suspended sentence and community work for using darkweb counterfeit money & “carding” fraud — police had to pick him up from home on trial day because he slept in
Tuesday 29th of January 2018, the Böblinger District Court sentenced Yusuf D., a 22-year-old German man to two years of suspension, fines, and over 150 hours of community work for 163 accusations of computer fraud including credit card fraud, unauthorized data-gathering, and counterfeit trafficking.
The sentencing started without the defendant. In an almost tragicomic scene, everybody was present except the offender. While waiting, Judge Ralf Rose directed some words of wisdom towards the silent and attending courtroom:
“Those who are late, are punished by life.” Not an ideal way to set things up.
Finally, not before waiting 40 minutes, the defendant enters the courtroom with two policemen by his side and with a sleepy face. He’s sorry but he didn’t recall having sentencing so early in the day. (continued)
MORE: http://bit.ly/JuvenileFraudster
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German police arrested a 42-year-old man trying to buy a Glock 17 and brass knuckles — he was threatening to kill a dozen Syrian immigrants
On Monday, 28th of January 2019, the trial started against 42-year-old Matthias E. (photo). The man, father of two and recently separated, tried to purchase a Glock 17 and brass knuckles to avenge the death of his wife raped by twelve Syrian immigrants: a fake story, nonetheless, which puts into question the sanity of the accused.
In May 2018, investigators from the Federal Criminal Police Office of Germany were informed by Australian law enforcement that a German man wanted to buy a firearm weapon with a silencer and 100 rounds of ammunition via darkweb. (continued)
MORE: http://bit.ly/BustedOrderingDarkWebGlock17
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Seven years in prison for a 37-year-old German man for selling over 30 kilograms of darkweb marijuana and hashish — busted by the mailman
Today, Monday 28th of January 2018, a 37-year-old software developer from Geldern, Germany was sentenced by the Kleve district court (photo) to seven years in prison for gang-related drug trafficking. He and his cousins had sold 32 kilograms of marijuana via a darkweb platform. Similar to another recent case, the postman was the one who alerted the police after getting suspicious of the increasing parcels being sent to the mailboxes in the Sonsbecker area. Police monitored the zone and spotted the 37-year-old. Officers took photos and bugged his car with a GPS tracking device. On 15th of March 2018, law enforcement raided the culprit’s house and found a drug depot in the basement. More precisely, 17 kilograms of hashish, 15 kilograms of marijuana, and packaging material of professional caliber. (continued)
MORE: http://bit.ly/DealerBustedByPostman
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The Madrid police captured 74 kilograms of DarkWeb crystal MDMA (ecstasy) in Vila-real, Castellón — four people were arrested in collaboration with German law enforcemen
Agents of the Spanish National Police in collaboration with the German Police of Würzburg and Unterfranken have seized a total of 74 kilograms (photos) of MDMA crystals (ecstasy) in two adjacent operations and resulted in the arrest of three people in Spain and one in Germany. The largest of the two drug caches, as reported on Sunday 27th of January 2019 by sources of the Spanish National Police, amounts to 69 kilograms and was introduced from central Europe to Spain via large trucks with fake cargo papers. The narcotics were stashed in Vila-real and sold in Madrid. Shortly after, police found the second drug cache of 5 kilograms in Madrid which was ready to be sold on the streets or through darknet market platforms. (continued) MORE: http://bit.ly/Spain74KgMDMA
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Police caught the second member of a darknet drug-pushing trio from Germany hiding in Bankok — the third member wants to give up as well
David Maas (photo) is the 26-year-old leader of a darknet drug gang who was apprehended in November of 2018. He now returns to Germany from Bangkok, Thailand to face trial. One of his accomplices, a 29-years-old man, was already sentenced to six years in prison in August of 2018, and the third member also signaled his willingness to give himself up from the United States. The judge has accepted his surrender.
The trio from Stade, Germany was running a large-scale darknet drug shipping operation between April and November of 2017. An estimated total of over 2000 parcels for €200,000 euros.
At the end of 2017, after busting the darknet platform from which they operated, investigators thought the group was dismantled. In reality, the trio had escaped abroad. (continued)
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A 25-year-old chemistry student from Sweden was caught ordering darkweb heroin, cocaine, amphetamine, and methamphetamine in DVD cases to his dorm room — he’s also accused of using counterfeit euro banknotes
The 25-year-old Swedish chemistry student from the district of Valla in Linköping was raided on 1st of November 2018 after the customs officers confiscated several drug orders from the Netherlands destined for the student. The last postal order, however, involved nearly half of kilogram of amphetamines packed in several DVD cases discovered at the customs of Arlanda. In total, the Customs at Arlanda found 495 grams of amphetamine, 0.49 grams of cocaine, and 15 counterfeit €50 banknotes, in the four DVD cases. (continued)
MORE: http://bit.ly/SwedenStudentBusted
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Thirteen suspects from the Italian Lovato clan are finally being sent to court after operation “Bitcoin” successfully ended — 100 kilograms of drugs (photo) and €200.000 in cash seized
Code-named operation “Bitcoin,” sponsored by the Italian public ministry of Benedetto Roberti has successfully ended with the capture of 100 kilograms of drugs, €200.000 in cash seized, and thirteen suspects sent in court on various accusations of money laundering and narcotics trafficking as of 23 of January 2019. An underworld criminal gang known as the Lovato clan from Padova, Italy was raided on 9th of October 2018 after almost two years of infiltrating undercover agents, surveillance, and intranet monitoring — the group conducted the majority of its business through the darknet. The months of hard detective work by the Mobile Squad of Padova Police Headquarters culminated in a break-and-enter raid which resulted in the arrest of 9 people, 100 kg of drugs, and €200.000 in cash. The sting operation resulted in 25 kilograms of hashish, 75 kilograms of marijuana, 200 grams of cocaine, hallucinogen shrooms, opium, cannabis biscuits, paraphernalia, packaging material, and the cash sum of €205 thousand. (continued) MORE: http://bit.ly/LovatoClanBusted
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An 18-year-old prolific Italian student from Ventimiglia was found dead after falling from a 45-meter crane in Paris — DarkNet and Blue Whale among the hypothesis of the apparent suicide
Alessio Vinci was an 18-year-old prolific student enrolled in the Aerospace Engineering University in Turin. He was found dead on Saturday 19th of January 2019 after falling from a 45-meter tower crane located in a Paris building yard, French authorities investigated. His motive for the alleged suicide is currently unknown. However, the young man suffered after losing his mother and was living with his grandfather, Enzo, who received a modest pension. He was also of brilliant intelligence, after finishing high-school a year earlier with a perfect 100-point final exam grade. His future was looking prosperous after enrolling into the prestigious Aerospace Engineering University in Turin. His last message to his grandfather was sent from a hotel in Paris on the same day of his death. Telling him that he had a university class and that he was the best grandfather in the world. A message that led investigators to believe a suicide possibility. (continued) PHOTOS and MORE: http://bit.ly/ProlificStudentFoundDead
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Three men were sentenced to a total of 43 and a half years in jail for selling fentanyl and carfentanyl across the United Kindom and abroad
Jake Levene (left), 22-years-old and Mandy Christopher Lowther (right), 21-years-old were sentenced to 16.5 years each, while the third member in-charge of packaging, 45-years-old Lee Childs (middle) received 10.5 years of imprisonment. They were sentenced on Friday 18th of January 2019 at the Leeds Crown Court after pleading guilty to multiple accusations of class-A drug trafficking, mainly fentanyl and its analog carfentanyl. The very strong synthetic opioids are 100 times and 10,000 times stronger, respectively than morphine. Most shockingly, the gang was mixing the two compounds using bulking agents at an improvised laboratory in an industrial unit in Peel Street, Leeds and was reselling the extremely potent and unstable substances over the darknet, under the name of “UKBargins.” (continued) PHOTOS & MORE: http://bit.ly/ThreeBritishDrugDealersSentenced
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A drug-peddling gang from Enschede, Holland is in court for smuggling narcotics through the Ahaus border to Germany for an estimated total of €400,000
On Monday morning 21st of January 2018, the district court in Münster saw the appearance of two members of a gang accused of international hard-drug trafficking. The two Dutchmen played different roles within the criminal group: 29-year-old Frank. L. was a high-ranking member, while 25-year-old Lukas R. from the Dutch city of Goor was responsible for crossing the border into Germany and sending the parcels from the Ahauser post office for modest sums of tens of euros per delivery. More precisely, €10 for a small box and €50 euros for larger ones where they’d negotiate conditions. Lukas R. would cross the border into Germany and send the vacuum-sealed narcotics nationally or internationally from Ahauser post offices in order to better evade police controls. Until just a couple of months ago, the gang sold marijuana and hashish but also harder drugs such as ecstasy and amphetamines for an estimated total of €400,000. (continued) MORE: http://bit.ly/holland-to-germany-drug-trafficking
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The man who supplied the mass killer of the Olympia Mall in Munich back in 2016 has been sentenced to seven years in prison
The young German man Philipp K. (photo) is a native of Marburg and sold a Glock pistol alongside 567 bullets to 18-year-old Iranian-German David Ali Sonboly, the mass shooter of the Munich Olympia Mall massacre of 2016. David killed nine people, wounded five others, and then killed himself after evading police for more than two hours. The darkweb seller, Philipp K. has to spend the next seven years in prison after being found guilty of negligent homicide in nine cases, negligent assault in five cases, and illegal arms trade. (continued)
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