Mother sexually abused her children – sentenced to six years in prison

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Judgment in the child porn complex with Blekinge officer and Blekinge woman.
A woman from Blekinge and a former officer from F17 are sentenced to prison in a large child porn complex.

A man and a woman from Blekinge are now sentenced in the large child porn complex where the woman, to order, has produced child pornographic material where she has exploited her own children.

The man who at the time of the crimes was an officer employed at F 17 is one of those who bought materials from the woman.

Stockholm District Court sentences the woman to six years in prison for the crimes of rape against children, aggravated sexual abuse of children, aggravated exploitation of children for sexual posing, exploitation of children for sexual posing, and aggravated child pornography offense.

The former officer receives three years and six months in prison for aggravated sexual abuse of children, incitement to aggravated sexual abuse of children, aggravated exploitation of children for sexual posing, aggravated child pornography offense and exploitation of children for sexual posing.

The district court is investing heavily emphasis on the technical evidence which largely consists of explicit chat logs and bank transfers along with pictures and video recordings from video calls from the abuses.

The prosecution had demanded six years ‘imprisonment for the woman and four years’ imprisonment for the former officer who has confessed to certain acts – the woman, on the other hand, denied the crime.

A total of twelve children have  been identified in the evidence, which consists of over a thousand pictures and films. The crimes must have been committed both abroad and in Sweden.

Six people were prosecuted in the case and all the accused are now sentenced to prison between six months and six years.

– I have to praise the police who have done a fantastically good investigation, it is rare to see it in this type of case, says Kerstin Koorti, plaintiff’s assistant to one of the victims.

Both Blekinge woman’s and Blekinge officer’s lawyers have declined to comment on the verdict.

Source:sverigesradio.se/