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An abuse video is posted in the class chat at a school in North Rhine-Westphalia.
The children turn to their parents, who call the police.
Now an investigation is underway.
Hesse - There must have been disturbing scenes that students in a class from the Essen area were confronted with.
A video went around in her class chat.
According to a report from the Essen police, this presumably shows a “student who is said to have abused his younger sister”.
The BAO Herkules (Special Organization), a unit that combats sexual violence against children as well as child and youth pornography, is now investigating.
Brother probably rapes younger sister – classmates report abuse video
The case became known because some classmates from the chat acted correctly and turned to their parents or older siblings, the police continued.
They then called the police.
According to t-online.de
, the BAO Herkules investigations will take place in close cooperation with the youth welfare office.
According to the news portal, both the victim and the alleged perpetrator are under 14 years old.
In the police press release it is formulated more generally that there are “two children”.
Just in February, a teacher went to prison for 33 years because she sexually abused three of her students.
A student from the Essen area is said to have raped his sister.
He posted the video of the crime in the class chat.
The police have launched an investigation.
(Symbolic image) © Monkey Business Images/IMAGO
Report abusive content and never spread it: Police explain how to react correctly
In their statement, the Essen police also explicitly point out that even the possession of pornographic content is a punishable offence.
“This means that young people aged 14 and over are also committing a criminal offense if they receive unsolicited child pornography images or films via WhatsApp groups or other chats,” said the police.
It also provides information on how to behave correctly in such a situation.
The Essen police call for child pornographic content to be reported so that the police can intervene and investigate.
In addition, such photos and videos should under no circumstances be commented on or even distributed further.
It is best to leave chat groups that spread such content directly.
Child pornography and suspected sexual abuse can be reported to the police on 0800 0 431 431.
A case of sexual abuse also recently became public in Vienna.
The police are investigating 17 young people who are said to have abused a twelve-year-old girl for months.
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