According to the report, the defendant uploaded videos with children’s activities and special language to attract victims. No relevant data was obtained on the devices seized from the last raid.
A report from the Secretariat of Support for Complex Investigations (SAIC) warned that the former deputy German Kiczkaarrested for possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material (MASI), used his YouTube channel to recruit minors.
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According to the brief presented to the criminal investigation judge Miguel Ángel Faria, the accused uploaded videos to his YouTube account “The Magic of Uncle Germán” with activities for children and special language with the idea of attracting victims.


SAIC report
The SAIC report, accessed by local media DoceTv, highlights that Kiczka “used persuasion strategies with magic tricks and home experiments with the aim of attracting potential victims.” “Also highlighted are infantilized behaviors of the protagonists of the videos, seeking rapprochement through a valid approach method,” they highlighted.
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No relevant data was obtained on the devices seized from the last raid.
The written writing emphasizes a teddy bear that the former deputy used in a video and they highlight that for a child “it has a connotation of protection, tenderness, company.” At the same time, they highlighted that “the bear is the symbol of pedophilia, means preference for minors, pre-pubescent girls“and that in cases of this nature it is known as Fart Bear.
Another analysis that was carried out is the approximate age of the victims: “It corresponds to 90% girls, Caucasianchildren and adolescents between 3 and 13 years“.
For the SAIC experts, Germán created a character to attract minors and maintained him over time by carrying out activities and didactic language.
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They did not find sexual abuse material childish in the devices seized in the last raid.
The Misiones Justice did not find child sexual abuse material on the computers seized during the last raid carried out in Apóstoles, in the case involving former provincial deputy Germán Kiczka.
As reported by the Misiones Online portal, the expert reports, carried out by the Secretariat of Support for Complex Investigations (Saic) and the Cybercrime Division of the Misiones Police, indicated that no data relevant to the investigation were obtained.
The devices are four cell phones, two notebooks, a hard drive and a desktop computer.
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