The number of victims of scheme that shared photos in group with sexual content rises to 40
The number of women who reported a Telegram group used to share their photos alongside sexual content has risen to 40.
The investigation into a Telegram group that has reportedly shared sexually explicit images of women has resulted in 40 victims coming forward to the police, as announced on Thursday, the 12th. Originally, the count stood at 34, indicating that six additional women have filed complaints in recent days. This group consists of approximately 900 members, and those who infiltrated it were subjected to derogatory comments and insults, often while their images were used to produce inappropriate videos.
The investigation is being carried out by the Delegacia de Defesa da Mulher in Adamantina, Brazil, where police have stated that many victims have provided valuable information to aid in the inquiry. The authorities are closely looking into how images were appropriated from publicly accessible profiles on social media, highlighting concerns not only of defamation and sexual harassment but also of potential violations under Brazil's Child and Adolescent Statute, as some of the victims are minors.
This troubling case sheds light on the alarming issues of online harassment and the abuse of digital platforms, particularly concerning the safety of women and minors in public online spheres. The rise in reported cases underscores the need for greater protections against digital exploitation and a more robust legal response to such offenses.