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Man used Net to lure girls

p2p news / p2pnet: A man said to have used the Net to persuade girls to pose and to have met several, "whom he then sexually abused," now faces charges of rape, serious sexual abuse of minors and sexual harassment, says The Local.

The man, 30, appeared in court in Malmö on suspicion of sexually abusing at least 60 girls, the youngest of whom was only twelve, between 1999 and 2004, says the story. He

"Under the name of Alexandra the man was able to contact girls across the country on the internet," it states."

Police opened an investigation when two girls reported the man for rape in January 2005, says The Local, adding:

"They alleged that he was also involved in a large dating and escort operation. When the man was arrested and his computer confiscated, police found a register of young girls."

The man had worked out a way of contacting youngsters and talking to them about things they were interested in, "making them feel solidarity and confidence," prosecutor Ulrika Rogland is quoted as saying.

Also See:
The Local - Man sexually abused "at least sixty girls", December 28, 2005

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3 Responses to “Man used Net to lure girls”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    It’s “people” and i use the term loosely here, like him that make me wonder whether capital punishment is such a bad idea.

    Not to mention that this just gives the anti-net crowd more ammunition to use when lobbying for greater “regulation” (or to put their attitude plainly “it scares us, make it go away”) of the net.

  2. Reader's Write Says:

    Permit me to nitpick: WTF DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH P2P?

  3. Reader's Write Says:

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