Youth gang attacks men at sex meetings – police are asking for information!

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Five teenagers and an adolescent attacked men in Schwabach at fake sex meetings and were arrested.

Fünf Jugendliche und ein Heranwachsender überfielen Männer in Schwabach bei gefälschten Sextreffen und wurden festgenommen.
Five teenagers and an adolescent attacked men in Schwabach at fake sex meetings and were arrested.

Youth gang attacks men at sex meetings – police are asking for information!

A disturbing wave of robberies has rocked the Roth district in recent weeks. A group of five young people and one adolescent are suspected of staging fake sex meetings via an online classifieds portal in order to rob men. The crimes mainly occurred at the beginning of June, with the suspected perpetrators coming from the Hilpoltstein area. How Picture Reportedly, the perpetrators are said to have brutally attacked, beaten and kicked their victims at the meeting points.

The investigations by the Schwabach criminal police and the Nuremberg-Fürth public prosecutor's office show that the young people sometimes used extreme violence during the attacks. Not only were their own fists and feet used, but also pepper spray and an electric shocker to extort valuables. Some of the victims' injuries were so severe that they had to be treated in hospital. Five of the suspects are already in custody and all six suspects are between 16 and 18 years old.

The number of unreported cases is high

What is particularly alarming is that some of the attacks were not reported by those affected. Therefore, there could be further unknown cases. The police are asking that other people who have been injured come forward in order to get a clearer picture of the situation. “It is important that those injured have the courage to report their experiences,” said a police spokesman.

This approach by the perpetrators could be seen as part of a worrying development within juvenile crime. Young people have repeatedly been in the headlines in the past in connection with violence and robbery. As the Federal Agency for Civic Education notes, juvenile crime is predominantly male and not a phenomenon of a particular social class. The majority of young people give up delinquent behavior at some point in their lives, but the willingness to report it is often low.

Warning about imitators

The phenomenon at play in this case is also known as “pedo hunting”. Social media is increasing the spread of such acts, and the way some young people deal with these women and men is often marked by a significant underestimation of the consequences. Loud Focus The penalties for such serious acts should not be underestimated. The criminal code provides for a minimum prison sentence of five years.

The current events in Schwabach are therefore not only a signal for the local sense of security, but also raise questions about social responsibility in dealing with juvenile crime. It is to be hoped that such acts do not become the norm and that the police take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of citizens.