"Wolf pack" trialOne main defendant confesses to possession of child pornography
SDA
29.4.2026 - 10:19
The two main defendants in the Aargau "wolf pack" are alleged to have possessed child pornography material. (symbolic image)
Keystone
One of the main defendants in the "wolf pack" trial admitted to possessing and consuming child pornography at the Rheinfelden AG district court on Wednesday. The other main defendant vehemently denied involvement.
Keystone-SDA
29.04.2026, 10:19
29.04.2026, 15:52
SDA
"I am appalled", said the second main defendant in response to the statements of the first main defendant. The latter testified that he himself had possessed and consumed child pornography material and wanted to sell it in an online store on the Darknet. The second main defendant had also been involved.
He said: "I am against child pornography. I would have taken the server to the scrapyard if I had known that it contained child pornography."
The confessed main defendant stated that he did not know how bad child pornography was. "I just wanted to make money."
The group of young people from Aargau, who called themselves the "wolf pack" in their chat, are said to have committed numerous offenses. The cutting of the fiber optic cable network in Rheinfelden in particular caused a stir.