An 18-year-old man suspected of being the leader of a criminal organization linked to crimes made on the internet was arrested on Tuesday morning (13). The arrest took place at his house in Santa Isabel, in the metropolitan region of São Paulo.
The investigated did not use the real name on profiles on social networks and was a possible “chief” of groups with dissemination of child sexual abuse content, induction to self-mutilation and animal abuse.
By 2024, when he was still a teenager, he had already been seized by the same crime, but was released. After the release, the man was accompanied by the Public Prosecution Service, who found that he followed the incitements of violence on the Internet.
The suspect also disclosed Nazi apology content and threatened people who did not comply with their orders, as well as practicing cyberbullying.
The MP referred to the police a report with the basis of the crime. Based on the content, the suspect’s temporary arrest was requested.
At the man’s house, cell phone, computer and pen drives were seized, which follow for analysis. The case was registered as a sought after capture and compliance with a search warrant and seizure.
This content was originally published in a criminal organization leader linked to Internet crimes arrested in SP on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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