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okok1
Tog det verkligen en månad för att öppna ärendet? Flagga system>kontakta svensk polis> öppna ärende = en månad?
Han talade om det i mitten i mars och ärendet öppnades upp mitten i april.
För att svara på det måste vi nog känna till mer om hur NCMEC arbetar men enligt AI (vilket förstås bör tolkas med försiktighet):
"When the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) receives a CyberTipline report about your account or activity, it means an online platform has flagged you for suspected involvement in child exploitation.
The exact next steps follow a standard protocol:
Internal Review: NCMEC staff analyze the tip to determine if it meets the criteria for child exploitation or abuse material. Many tips (e.g., ambiguous or false flags) are filtered out or categorized as informational.
Law Enforcement Referral: If the material is verified or involves actionable data (like IP addresses or user details), NCMEC forwards the information to local, state, or federal law enforcement, usually an Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force.
Investigation: Law enforcement must conduct their own investigation to build a case. This often involves issuing subpoenas to tech companies, seizing electronic devices, and analyzing forensic evidence.
Potential Charges: If police conclude there is sufficient evidence that you knowingly downloaded, possessed, or distributed illegal material, it can result in an arrest and severe federal or state criminal charges.
NCMEC is an informational clearinghouse, not a law enforcement agency, and they do not have the authority to make arrests or file charges.
Important Disclaimer: Law enforcement investigations can take months or even years. You may not hear anything unless an agent is ready to execute a search warrant. If you are contacted by law enforcement regarding a report, it is highly advised that you consult with a criminal defense attorney immediately."