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Hundreds of teens suspected of sending child porn in Denmark

By Monitoring Desk
January 18, 2018

COPENHAGEN: More than 1,000 people, mostly teenagers, face preliminary charges of distributing child pornography after sharing videos and photos on social media, police said Tuesday.

Police say the material — featuring two 15-year-olds — could constitute distribution of child pornography even though 15 is the age of consent in Denmark. Flemming Kjaerside of the Danish national police's cybercrime unit told media that bulk of those who face preliminary charges are under the age of 25, adding more preliminary charges may come as "those who have requested the video may also be included."

Kjaerside said "young people know it can have huge consequences" to share such material, although he acknowledged they may not know it is a crime. The case dubbed "Umbrella" was "very large and complex," said Lau Thygesen, another police investigator. The spreading of such material "must be stopped."

So far 1,004 people across Denmark face preliminary charges — a step short of formal charges. If found guilty, they face fines, jail or they can be banned from working with children for a decade. Police said it could also mean "problems" when it comes to entering the United States.

Kjaerside declined to give details about the couple saying they are "victims who have been filmed." Talking about those who distributed the material, he added, "this is serious and it can have great consequences far into the future."