In the course of its ‘Final Exchange’ operation, the German Federal Criminal Police Office shut down 47 service platforms through which cybercriminals were able to launder illegal funds.
BERLIN - German police said on Oct 8 they had shut down a “dizzyingly large” child pornography website with hundreds of thousands of users and arrested six people with links to the network.
German police say they have shut down a "dizzyingly large" child sexual abuse image website with hundreds of thousands of users. Six people with links to the network were arrested. A darknet child ...
German police found images of child abuse during a search of the home of Eintracht Frankfurt Under-19 head coach Helge Rasche, who lost his life in a car crash earlier this month, according to a ...
BERLIN (AP) — A German police office that provides security for leading politicians says it plans to increase the number of bodyguards significantly over the coming years, citing growing dangers ...
Federal police in south-western Germany arrested at least four individuals during a series of raids on suspicion of people smuggling, in the early hours of Tuesday. The coordinated raids took ...
Germany saw a significant rise in violence against police officers in 2023, a report said on Monday. The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) said the latest annual figures show an 8% rise in ...
In several cases, German police investigating the cases have focused on organized crime groups operating out of the Netherlands.
The detention of a 10-year-old boy by German police during a pro-Palestine protest sparked backlash on social media. Footage on X showed several German police officers first chasing a 10-year-old ...
An 80-year-old former officer with communist East Germany’s secret police, the Stasi, has been sentenced to 10 years in ...
German police have closed a pro-Palestinian protest camp that had invited Greta Thunberg, a vocal critic of Israel, who accused authorities of silencing activists. Police pointed to the fact that the ...
28. The event is scheduled 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 400 S. Adams St. in Green Bay. There will be music, German food and German cars on display. Admission to the event is $15. Admission includes two ...