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Five jailed in 'horrific' German child abuse case

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Five jailed in 'horrific' German child abuse case
Mark Bellinghaus (r) von Saturdays for Children und Demonstranten vom Kinderschutzbund Münster stehen mit Plakaten u.a. mit der Aufschrift "Kein Kind kann sich selbst vor sexualisierter Gewalt schützen. Hinsehen! Hinhören! Darüber sprechen!" vor dem Landgericht in Münster. Im zentralen Prozess um den Missbrauchskomplex von Münster will das Gericht heute Urteile gegen fünf Angeklagte sprechen. +++ dpa-Bildfunk +++

Four men received lengthy prison sentences in Germany on Tuesday for taking part in the repeated sexual assault of children and filming the abuse in a case that prompted reform of paedophilia laws.

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A regional court in the western city of Münster jailed the defendants for between 10 and 14 years followed by preventive detention.

The mother of the 28-year-old main defendant was convicted of aiding and abetting the abuse and sentenced to five years in prison.

Presiding judge Matthias Pheiler expressed shock at the "horrific events" covered in the trial, calling the video recordings "deeply disturbing".

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"The proceedings also clearly showed how paedophiles operate: they trick, they lie, they manipulate those around" the victims, he said, adding that he was repulsed to see that the defendants "grinned" and even "laughed loudly" while evidence against them was presented.

Pheiler said he was relieved none of the victims had had to testify in the trial.

The principal defendant, a computer technician identified only as Adrian V., was found to have trapped boys in a garden shed in April 2020 along with several male accomplices, drugged them and raped them repeatedly over the course of three days.

One of the victims, now 11 years old, was the son of his girlfriend.

Prosecutors presented some 30 hours of video evidence, much of which had been shared in darknet forums. The other men, aged 31 to 43, are believed to have met Adrian V. online.

The chief defendant's mother Carina V., who owns the shed, was found to have been aware of the abuse. The court heard that she had brought the men breakfast while they took turns assaulting the children.

'Tougher punishments' 

Police are still screening evidence uncovered from the abuse in the shed and have used it to identify suspects across Germany and abroad.

Five men have already been convicted and sentenced in connection with the case and investigators have identified 50 suspects, of whom around 30 are in custody.

The current trial began last November and the sentences were broadly in line with what prosecutors had demanded.

It is just one of a series of gruesome child abuse cases to rock the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia over the last year, prompting a tightening of legislation.

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In June 2020, investigators said they were probing some 30,000 suspects as part of an investigation into a large online paedophile network linked to the city of Bergisch Gladbach.

READ ALSO: Germany investigating 30,000 suspects in paedophile probe

In an earlier scandal in Lügde, 125 kilometres (80 miles) from Münster, several men abused children hundreds of times at a campsite over a number of years.

In response to the series of cases, the German parliament in March agreed tougher punishments for using and sharing child pornography.

The law also gives police and prosecutors broader powers to monitor online communication of suspects.

READ ALSO: Germany toughens penalties for using and sharing child porn

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