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These torture enthusiasts belong to an international network of animal abusers who used chatroom apps to pay for and share videos of monkeys being tortured — often to death.
One man said the chatrooms had polls where people could vote for what they wanted to see in new videos. These included options like: "Do you want a hammer involved? Do you want pliers involved? Do you want a screwdriver?" If a person wanted to see a specific kind of torture inflicted on innocent monkeys — often babies — they could pay a small fee to commission someone in another country to perform whatever sick action they desired.
The results were videos that showed monkeys being viciously beaten, submerged in acid, sexually mutilated, and even burnt alive.
We only know about this because a team with the BBC went undercover for a year and brought this whole disgusting ring of criminals to light. The BBC's efforts led to authorities in multiple different countries investigating and arresting approximately 20 different individuals. People who have been charged so far lived in countries that included the U.S., the U.K., and Indonesia.
It's good that governments are taking these crimes seriously and holding some of the perpetrators accountable. But 20 people out of hundreds is simply not enough.
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