He was arrested by the 40 Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office XNUMX, a longtime native, for pornography of minors through the Internet
From the on-site search of the digital media in his possession, it was determined that he was in possession of hundreds files with child pornography
A case of pornography of minors through the Internet, in the framework of targeted actions and investigations, in cooperation with foreign authorities to combat the phenomenon, has been identified by the Electronic Crime Division.
A corresponding case file was opened for the case procedures at the expense of a 40-year-old citizen, in the area of Athens.
In particular, the investigation of the case began after an online check on a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing network, for possession and trading child pornography material. In this context, the electronic traces of individuals who possessed and distributed a specific file of child pornography material were recorded. From the control, an electronic trace belonging to a user within the Greek territory emerged.
The Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office conducted a thorough digital investigation and analysis of the data and data of the case, while order and order was issued by the relevant Prosecutor's Office to remove the confidentiality of communications.
From the methodical police and digital research and analysis of electronic traces, the owner of the Internet connection in question was identified.
Then, a police squad met yesterday (19-11-2015) in the morning, a surprise survey, attended by a Judge at the 40ronos residence in Athens. From the field research on the digital media of 40hrono, the possession of hundreds of (1.170) records of child pornography files, which depicted underage children aged under fifteen years of age in sexual acts among themselves and adults.
Three (3) internal computer hard drives were found and seized within the framework of the investigation, which will be sent to the Criminal Investigation Division for laboratory tests.
The actor, with the filed file, is brought to the Public Prosecutor's Office of Athens.