Sara Nilsson from Dumpen is being investigated for child pornography offences

Sara Nilsson from Dumpen is being investigated for child pornography

Sarah Nilssonalso called Dumpen-Sara, who is responsible publisher of the site Dumpen is investigated for child pornography crimes. Aftonbladet was the first to report on it.

Together with Patrik Sjoberg has Nilsson founded the website Dumpen where they publish chats with men who think they are talking to children but who are actually texting with Nilsson or Sjöberg.

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Sara Nilsson is being investigated for child pornography offences: “So I don’t have to worry”

Due to the pre-trial secrecy that prevails, it is not clear exactly what the investigation is about. The police registrar confirms to the newspaper that a preliminary investigation has been launched.

Sara Nilsson and Patrik Sjöberg. Photo: Screenshot Instagram/dumpenpunktse.

Aftonbladet has previously been able to reveal that Dumpen “fishes for” men by sending nude pictures that can be suspected of depicting children.

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– I am very careful not to handle abusive material, so I don’t have to worry about that. An investigation is of course welcome as I have nothing to hide, writes Nilsson in a text message The evening paper.

This preliminary investigation is far from the only one initiated against Dumpen’s publisher. Sara Nilsson is also being sued for gross defamation by a man who was posted on the website.

In November, the police began an investigation regarding the website’s partner Impulskollen, something that, among other things, the lawyer Thomas Bodstrom stated about.

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Strong criticism of Dumpen’s approach

After it emerged that several men who had been hanged at Dumpen later took their own lives, very strong criticism was directed at Sara Nilsson’s and Patrik Sjöberg’s website. One of these was Bodström.

In an interview with News24 he says that several hanged men contacted him.

– There is a direct connection between the hangings at Dumpen and the suicides. If you are suspected by the police, you will be detained and then the whole thing will be done legally. It is not even out of the question that the detainee could kill himself, he said then.

Sara Nilsson, for her part, has dismissed the criticism with the justification that Bodström probably has “no idea what we are working with”.

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You can turn here if you feel unwell

  • SOS Alarm, phone number: 112. In emergency situations or thoughts of suicide, always call 112.
  • Mind the Suicide Line, telephone number: 90101. Helpline for people with suicidal thoughts open 24 hours a day. Chat is also available via the website: chat.mind.se
  • Spes – suicide prevention and support for survivors, phone number: 020-18 18 00. The telephone line is open every day from 19:00 to 22:00.
  • Preventell, phone number: 020-66 77 88. National helpline for anyone who is afraid of harming themselves or others with their sexual behaviour.
  • Vårdguiden, telephone number: 1177. Healthcare advice that can provide information about the nearest psychiatric emergency department. Homepage: www.1177.se
  • Friend on call. Receives chat calls from children and young people up to 25 years of age. The chat is open Monday-Friday at 18-22 and at weekends from 14-18. Homepage: durhavandekompis.se
  • Fellow on call, telephone number: 08 – 702 16 18. The telephone line is open from 21:00 to 06:00. Chat is also available, from 21:00 to 24:00 Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, via the website jourhavande-medmanniska.se/chatt
  • Bris (Children’s rights in society), telephone number: 116 111. Telephone service 24 hours a day, every day of the week. Chat is also available via barn.bris.se
  • Friends, telephone number: 08 – 545 519 90. The telephone line is open Monday-Friday from 9 am to 12 noon. Between 9 am and 4 pm on weekdays, you can also get in touch via email via [email protected]
  • The women’s peace line, telephone number: 020 – 50 50 50. Telephone line for those who have been exposed to physical, sexual or psychological violence. The line is open around the clock.
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