An extensive international police operation has identified 156 individuals linked to drug-facilitated sexual assaults across seven countries. Dubbed Operation Medusa, this initiative has already led to 57 arrests and the safeguarding of 158 victims. The operation highlights a disturbing trend where perpetrators use encrypted messaging and online forums to share tactics, normalise abusive behaviour, and trade illegal substances.
Europol has revealed that many victims remain unaware of their assaults due to the use of sedatives mixed with alcohol, which can obscure memories and physical sensations. This alarming reality underscores the need for increased awareness and vigilance among potential victims, as many may not immediately recognise the signs of having been drugged.
The investigation was prompted by high-profile cases, such as the Gisele Pelicot case in France, and aims to dismantle the networks that facilitate these heinous acts. Authorities are now urging anyone who suspects they may have been a victim to report their experiences, as early intervention can be crucial.
As the operation continues, it sheds light on the broader implications of misogynistic online communities that perpetuate these crimes. With 274 new investigative leads identified, law enforcement agencies are better equipped to tackle this pervasive issue and protect vulnerable individuals from future harm.
Source: DW News

