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Baltasar Ebang Engonga Avomo (born 15 March 1978) is an Equatoguinean former public official who was serving as the head of the National Agency for Financial Investigation (ANIF). [3] His role involved managing financial regulations and investigations focused on preventing financial crimes, such as money laundering and corruption, in compliance ...
A user nicknamed "God God", who was later identified as Moon Hyung-Wook, [13] created eight groups simply named after their ordinal numeral (hence the name "Nth Room"), and uploaded sexually exploitative pornography. Another user nicknamed "Watchman" advertised the link to these groups in another Telegram group named "Godam Room".
The two men, who were not identified, participated in what authorities described as a "neo-Nazi child exploitation ring that groomed and then coerced minors into produce child sexual abuse ...
Oxford child sex abuse ring; Peterborough sex abuse case; Plymouth child abuse case; Rochdale child sex abuse ring; Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal; Sexual abuse scandal in the English Benedictine Congregation; Telford child sexual exploitation scandal; Cases of sexual abuse within groups include: BBC sexual abuse cases
Feb. 20—An archdiocese-maintained list of Catholic clergy members who have been deemed "credibly accused" of sexual abuse in Northern New Mexico parishes should also include others named by ...
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At least six public and private Facebook groups, the largest having 1,300 members, feature “extreme and graphic videos” videos, with members openly promoting them and commenting.
An online group that advocates for "pedophile rights" and circulates accounts justifying child molestation. [1] [2] Ipce (formerly International Pedophile and Child Emancipation; changed its name in 1998 for public relations reasons). It was founded in the early 1990s. As of 2005, it had 79 members in 20 countries. [3] [4]