The minors, unchargeable for being under 14 years of age, distributed the video and threatened the victim if he did not make the recording
The National Police has identified two unaccountable minors, a 12-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl, for distributing, through WhatsApp, a video with high sexual content of another fourteen-year-old girl.
The mother of the victim, a minor under fourteen years of age with a disability, filed a complaint with the National Police on behalf of her daughter, in which she reported that she had learned that a video of her daughter’s sexual content was being circulated among a group of more of twenty-five acquaintances and friends.
Thus, the parent detailed that the father of a minor who was later identified as the author of having broadcast the video had alerted her that a sexual video was circulating in which her daughter was the protagonist. As he narrated, the incident had begun as a game of ‘truth or dare’, but ended in a crime of threats, since the identified minor even threatened the victim with death if she did not send a video with sexual content, to which he finally agreed.
The Family and Women’s Unit of the Superior Headquarters began an investigation into the people who had shared the video and managed to identify two minors, a girl and a boy aged twelve and thirteen, therefore not criminally liable, as perpetrators of a crime of distribution of said images and a crime of threats.
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