Man arrested on suspicion of storing child sexual abuse material and promoting Nazism in Avaré
A man in Avaré, Brazil, has been arrested for storing and sharing child sexual abuse material and promoting Nazism during a federal police operation.
In a significant operation on October 10, the Brazilian Federal Police arrested a man in Avaré, São Paulo, who is suspected of storing and distributing child sexual abuse material, as well as promoting Nazism. This arrest came during the "Cruzador Operation," which was specifically aimed at curtailing the production and dissemination of illicit content involving child sexual abuse, along with tackling acts of racism associated with Nazism.
During the operation, authorities executed a search and seizure warrant and discovered incriminating material on electronic devices belonging to the suspect. This included not only the prohibited content but also various items that promoted Nazi ideology. The seizure of these devices is expected to assist in gathering further evidence and progressing the ongoing investigation.
The suspect has been taken to the Federal Police station in Bauru, where he will face legal proceedings. This case underscores the Brazilian authorities' commitment to combating child exploitation and racist ideologies, reflecting broader efforts to foster child safety and uphold social justice in the region.