Dominik Mies
Coverage of Dominik Mies in the Nexus archive.
- Members of a sexual predator network on Telegram tried to hide their crimes with code words
A sexual predator network on Telegram used code words like 'cars' for women and 'driving' for rape to discuss attacks on unconscious victims, primarily targeting Chinese women in Germany. Prosecutors in Germany have convicted four members of the group, with investigations ongoing into their online activities and potential links to broader networks.
- Chinese men in Germany used Telegram groups to share rape videos and drugging tips, prosecutors say
Chinese men in Germany used Telegram groups to share rape videos and drugging tips, referring to victims as 'cars' and 'dead pigs.' Prosecutors identified an online predator network targeting Chinese women, leading to three convictions and an ongoing trial. The Chinese community in Germany has supported victims, while Chinese state media covered the cases with partial censorship on social media platforms.
- Chinese men in Germany used Telegram groups to share rape videos and drugging tips, prosecutors say
Chinese men in Germany used Telegram groups to share rape videos and drugging tips, with prosecutors describing the chats as an organized network targeting Chinese women. The groups used coded language like 'cars' for women and 'fuel' for sedatives, leading to convictions of three members and ongoing trials of a fourth.
- Chinese men in Germany used Telegram groups to share rape videos and drugging tips, prosecutors say
Chinese men in Germany used Telegram groups to share rape videos and drugging tips, referring to victims as 'cars' and sedatives as 'fuel.' Prosecutors identified a network targeting Chinese women, leading to three convictions and an ongoing trial in Berlin.