Feb 11 • 23:38 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Dismantling a group that spread videos of sexual abuse of sedated women in Brazil

Brazil's Federal Police have dismantled a local arm of a transnational network distributing videos of sexual abuse against sedated women, involving at least seven Brazilian nationals.

On February 11, 2025, Brazil's Federal Police launched an operation targeting a local segment of a transnational network that had been distributing videos depicting sexual abuse of women who were sedated. This extensive investigation, which was initiated in 2025 through international cooperation via Europol, spanned over 20 countries and uncovered a global network sharing such abhorrent content. The operation highlights serious concerns around the exploitation and abuse of vulnerable individuals.

In the course of the investigation, authorities identified at least seven Brazilians allegedly involved in these crimes. Evidence suggests that these individuals communicated through messaging apps to discuss the usage of sedatives, showcasing a disturbing level of technical knowledge regarding the substances and their adverse effects. This aspect of the case raises alarms about the preparation and premeditation behind the reported abuses.

The operation conducted on February 11 resulted in the seizure of electronic equipment and additional investigative assets aimed at dismantling the criminal network. The impact of this work is significant, not only in mitigating the distribution of such harmful content but also in addressing the broader implications of sexual violence and exploitation in the digital age. Authorities are expected to take further steps to combat such transnational crime and provide support to the victims.

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