The pre-trial detention was rejected by the court. Jail must have taught him something, because he eventually confessed to the crimes.
The Graz religion teacher’s approach was incredibly brutal, we reported: he allegedly contacted his students via Snapchat with fake profiles and pretended to be a young woman. He then allegedly persuaded his victims to send him nude photos and videos of sexual acts. Which they did, believing they were sending it to a girl. Money would have come in for the photos.
allegations denied
The case exploded when some boys turned to a tutor and the principal of the high school filed a complaint. However, the suspect vehemently denied any allegation and was extremely uncooperative in the police investigation.
On Wednesday, however, the handcuffs clicked for him. Because as it turned out, he contacted a victim through social media and again using a fake account and tried to get them to give false testimony to the police. The public prosecutor then ordered the arrest and submitted a request for pre-trial detention.
Released from prison on conditions
However, that was rejected by the court on Friday. Because the evil of imprisonment should have led the academic to finally confess. And almost completely, as Christian Kroschl, spokesman for the Graz prosecutor’s office, confirms to “Krone”. He was released with conditions: no contact with those involved, instructions to start sex therapy and pursue a job. Of course he is not allowed to work as a teacher. The decision is not yet final. The prosecutor is considering an appeal.
Source: Krone

I am Wallace Jones, an experienced journalist. I specialize in writing for the world section of Today Times Live. With over a decade of experience, I have developed an eye for detail when it comes to reporting on local and global stories. My passion lies in uncovering the truth through my investigative skills and creating thought-provoking content that resonates with readers worldwide.