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Extremist Cult Leaders Arrested for Child Abuse and Terrorism

Extremist Cult Leaders Arrested for Child Abuse and Terrorism
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World May 1, 2025 10:06

washington - Two leaders of the extremist sect 764, Leonidas Varagiannis and Prasan Nepal, have been arrested by the FBI for running a horrific online child abuse network.

Extremist Cult Leaders Arrested for Child Abuse and Terrorism

Leaders of the sect 764, Leonidas Varagiannis (21) and Prasan Nepal (20), have been apprehended by the FBI for their involvement in a terrorist group described as a 'first-class terrorist threat'.

Shocking Allegations

The duo stands accused of orchestrating one of the most appalling online child abuse networks encountered by U.S. law enforcement, targeting vulnerable minors for exploitation through coercion and blackmail.

Disturbing Details

The sect allegedly systematically targeted underage girls with mental health issues, coercing them to prove their allegiance by self-harming and engaging in exploitative acts under the sub-group 764 Inferno.

Five accomplices emerged from this network, involved in heinous crimes like sharing a video of a girl setting herself on fire and encouraging despicable sexual acts.

Aside from child abuse, the sect members are implicated in property destruction, animal abuse, vandalism, and violent crimes, with Varagiannis denying the accusations unlike Nepal's confession.

Legal Proceedings and Denials

The FBI's crackdown on the sect signals a significant victory in combatting such criminal networks and ensuring justice for the victims of exploitation and abuse.

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