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Boys Seduced to Murder?: Bundesanwaltschaft Investigates German Online Sadists

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Kai M. is said to be Rädelsführer in a terrorist and criminal association. The prosecutor's office is investigated. He is said to be a member of the Com-scene, which tries to bring very young people to self-harm or even suicide.

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Kai M. is said to be Rädelsführer in a terrorist and criminal association. The prosecutor's office is investigated. He is said to be a member of the Com-scene, which tries to bring very young people to self-harm or even suicide.

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He is said to have incited young people into murder, arson attacks and the most serious acts of violence: the Federal Prosecutor's Office accuses a young man from Rhineland-Palatinate of leading a right-wing extremist terrorist group.

·Berlin, Germany
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As a youth and adolescent, the accused was a member of a terrorist and a criminal organization. Of some acts, he had spread video clips on the net, according to the Federal Prosecutor's Office.

·Munich, Germany
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The Federal Prosecutor's Office is investigating a young man who is said to have incited young people into serious crimes via chats in several countries. The allegations are reminiscent of the "White Tiger" case.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The Federal Prosecutor's Office accuses Kai M. of leading a far-right terrorist group and bringing a boy in Russia to stab a child.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Federal Prosecutor's Office is investigating a suspected gang leader of online groups who is said to have moved other people to commit crimes via chats.

·Berlin, Germany
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noz.de broke the news in Osnabrück, Germany on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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