German authorities conducted coordinated raids across multiple states targeting an alleged criminal network accused of orchestrating elaborate fraud schemes involving promised sexual services. Approximately 600 police officers executed search warrants at more than 70 residences in Schleswig-Holstein, Baden-Württemberg, Bremerhaven, Hamburg, and Saarland during early morning operations on Wednesday.
The investigation centers on suspects primarily from the Flensburg area in northern Germany who allegedly used various internet platforms to offer intimate services that were never delivered. Police and prosecutors from Flensburg, who are leading the operation, indicated that the suspects operated as an organized criminal group targeting male victims through false promises of sexual encounters.
In addition to the fraudulent offers, authorities suspect that some victims faced extortion attempts when perpetrators threatened to publish compromising information on social media platforms or initiate legal proceedings unless payments were made. The known financial damage currently amounts to a six-figure sum, though investigators believe the actual scale is significantly higher due to underreporting, as many victims likely refrain from coming forward out of shame.
The extensive operation followed months of complex investigations and resulted in the seizure of cash, gold bars, luxury watches, documents, and electronic storage media. While most suspects hail from the Flensburg region, the coordinated raids demonstrate the network's cross-state reach, with authorities continuing to examine the specific roles of individual gang members as the investigation progresses.