Notorious Figures: Police Have Been Aware of the Pedophilic Sadist Nicknamed "White Tiger" Since 2021 - Known Pedophile in Hamburg, Germany, Identified as Early as 2021 as a Sadistic Perpetrator (Codename: White Tiger)
Breaking News: German-Iranian Suspect Arrested for Alleged Child Abuse and Murder
A 20-year-old individual, known by the online alias "White Tiger," has been arrested in Hamburg, Germany, following an investigation that began in 2021. The suspect is accused of leading a group of cybercriminals, connected to the notorious Order of Nine Angles (ONA), and is charged with multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, dangerous bodily harm, and sexual abuse of children.
The Suspect's Confession
In November 2021, the suspect appeared at the police station with his mother and admitted to the crimes after receiving legal advice. The investigation had initially been suspended due to suspicion of possessing child pornographic material, but was later reopened.
The Victims and Their Ordeal
The children involved in the case are from various countries, including Germany, England, Canada, and the USA. Two of the victims were from Hamburg and one from Lower Saxony. Tragically, a 13-year-old American was driven to suicide, and a 14-year-old Canadian allegedly attempted suicide.
The Group's Activities
White Tiger is said to have used the Discord platform to chat with two minors, sharing pornographic content and making incitements to self-harm and reinforcing suicidal thoughts. The group, known as 764, is part of the zip code of the Texan city of Stephenville, according to a report by the "Washington Post."
The ONA's Influence
The ONA is a Satanic organization known for advocating violent and extremist ideologies, including assault and sexual violence. The group 764, which is connected to the ONA, has been involved in various criminal activities, including child exploitation and plans to commit violent acts.
The RapeWaffen Faction
The ideology of the "RapeWaffen" faction, which is linked to both the ONA and Atomwaffen, includes violent acts against women.
International Cooperation
The investigation highlights international cooperation, with the FBI providing a notice that led to the arrest in Hamburg. This collaborative effort underscores the importance of working together to address crimes involving these extremist groups.
Support for Victims and Affected Individuals
The Telephone Counselling Service is available for those who know someone going through similar situations. It's anonymous, free, and available 24/7 at 0800/111 0 111 and 0800/111 0 222. Email counselling is also possible (after registration via the website www.telefonseelsorge.de).
- The Commission, in light of the recent arrest of a suspect associated with an extremist group, has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to the dark and violent ideologies propagated by such groups, particularly within the realm of mental health and general news.
- Amidst the ongoing investigation, it's crucial to emphasize the importance of education in science and health-and-wellness, not only to combat cybercrimes but also to support victims of abuse and their guardians in understanding and coping with the profound impact of these crimes.
- As the case continues to unfold, reports detailing the group's activities contrast starkly with headlines of crime and injustice, serving as a grim reminder of the ongoing battle against extremism, sexual-health violations, and the devastating impact these can have on the lives of the young and vulnerable.