Mar 3 • 10:49 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Nuremberg: Man Lured to Sex Meeting and Robbed – Duo in Custody

Two young men have been arrested in Nuremberg, Germany, on suspicion of robbery after luring a man to a fake sex meeting and threatening him with a knife and pepper spray.

In Nuremberg, two 21-year-old men have been detained under suspicion of robbery stemming from a ploy to lure a 29-year-old victim to a staged sex meeting. According to police reports, the duo threatened the victim with a knife and pepper spray, demanding valuables. The men allegedly stole the victim's mobile phone and approximately €3000 in cash during the incident, highlighting a troubling trend of using social media, specifically Snapchat, for criminal activities.

The incident unfolded in December 2025, when the men arranged a meeting with their victim, showcasing the risks associated with online interactions. The victim, while threatened, reportedly remained unharmed through the ordeal. The police have also indicated that a third accomplice was involved in planning an additional robbery, indicating that this was not an isolated incident, but possibly part of a larger scheme that was thwarted due to an earlier arrest.

This case sheds light on the growing concerns over personal safety in digital interactions and the potential for social media platforms to be exploited for nefarious purposes. The arrest of these two individuals has raised questions about the security measures in place for users of such platforms and the responsibility of social media companies to protect their users from predatory behavior, particularly in the context of dating and meeting arrangements.

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