[FRANKFURT] Three German nationals accused of running one of the world's largest dark web sites for selling drugs and other contraband have been arrested and charged in two countries following a two-year investigation, US prosecutors said on Friday.
"While they lurk in the deepest corners of the internet, this case shows that we can hunt down these criminals wherever they hide," US Attorney Nick Hanna said in a written statement announcing the charges.Tibo Lousee, Klaus-Martin Frost and Jonathan Kalla are accused of running Wall Street Market for nearly three years, providing a darknet platform for the sale of narcotics, counterfeit goods and hacking software to 1.1 million customers.
The people operating both of those accounts have also been arrested, according to the criminal complaint. Their names were not made public.
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