New Name, New url... the Disturbing Coco Site, Closed in 2024, Has Been Revived: the Government Sounds the Alarm
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Sarah El Haïry alerted this Saturday, April 18, about the resurgence of the site closed by the courts in 2024 after being accused of having served in the commission of many crimes, including Mazan's rapes. Proceedings are under way to put an end to it, she said.
"They're not anodizing places, they're looking for prey, children. Watchouts were made, homophobic, rape, drug trafficking and human beings, pimps," said Sarah El Haïry, High Commissioner for Children, with our colleagues at RMC. "Before it was closed, 23,051 proceedings were initiated against the chat site. Sarah El Haïry said it was out of the question that the return of the Coco cat should be allowed: "There are procedures that are engaged an…
High Commissioner for Children Sarah El Haïry is indignant at the reappearance of the chat platform at the heart of thousands of criminal cases.
High Commissioner for Children Sarah El Haïry confirmed the resurgence of the Coco website, associated with many sexual crimes, including the Mazan rape trial.
Fatal assault on homophobic background in Grande-Synthe (North), case of the rapes of Mazan (Vaucluse)... The Coco website was accused of having served as a platform for crimes. Closed in 2024, it reopened under a new address.
The site, which has been closed by Justice since 2024, has reopened under a new URL address. Sarah el Haïry, the High Commissioner for Children, sounds the alarm.
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