From the Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate, in the context of global online businessς, διεξήχθησαν στοχευμένες πολύμηνες έρευνες σε δίκτυο διαμοιρασμού files P2P, to combat the phenomenon of online child pornography.
Two cases were investigated and a case file was filed against two nationals, ages 41 and 44 years old, for online pornography of minors
The Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office participated in a global business and conducted targeted multi-month searches on a P2P file sharing network to combat child pornography over the Internet.
In this context, the involvement of two Greek, 41 and 44 years in Rhodes and Cephalonia was identified, and a self-contained suit file was filed against them for violating P2P provisions on child pornography.
In particular, a long-term investigation and thorough digital analysis was carried out on a P2P file sharing network for possession and trafficking of child pornography material, during which electronic traces of internet users were found inside Greece, which held and had a large number of child sexual abuse files (audiovisual material - video).
The Prosecutor's Office of Athens Court of First Instance, which issued a notice to remove the confidentiality of communications, was briefed, and the Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office conducted in-depth police and digital research and analysis of the data and data of the case.
An analysis of the electronic traces in question resulted in identification with two (2) internet links, which corresponded to the two (2) domestic detainees.
Then, police stations of the Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office went to the homes of Rhodes and Cephalonia yesterday (24-09-2015) yesterday and conducted lawful investigations. From the on-the-spot check, the involvement of both offenders was identified, while hundreds of records (videos and pictures) of child pornography material were found in their electronic media.
During the searches, digital testimonials were found and seized, and in particular, two (2) laptops and one (1) external computer hard drive.
The seizures will be sent to the Criminal Investigation Division for their further laboratory investigations.
The two (2) arrested, with their filed case files, will be brought to the appropriate Prosecuting Authorities. Any involvement of other Greek users is being investigated.
It is reminded that citizens can communicate, anonymously or by name, with the Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate to provide information or to report illegal or fraudulent acts or activities carried out over the Internet, at the following contact details:
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By phone: 11188
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Sending e-mail to: ccu@cybercrimeunit.gov.gr
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Through the application for smart phones: CYBERKID
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Through twitter: @CyberAlertGR.