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'Dead pigs': The coded language inside a 'ruthless' network of online sexual predators in Germany

6 min · 9. juli 2026
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A Berlin court has convicted a Chinese man over his alleged involvement in an online network of sexual predators bragging and planning attacks on Telegram. The Telegram networks uncovered by German investigators are understood to have thousands of participants in a case echoing that of Gisele Pelicot in France.

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