From today’s Times (probably all made up and planted by the German police via the Russians to lend credence to their investigation)
Dark web chat leads to missing boy
Police have rescued a seven-year-old boy after a tip-off from Interpol about messages on the dark web led them to the home of a kidnapper at a remote Russian homestead.
Savely Rogovtsev was reported missing in September when he failed to return home from school in Gorkia, a village in the Vladimir region, near Moscow.
Searches involving hundreds of police officers, soldiers and volunteers, as well as dogs, helicopters and drones, yielded no results and a murder investigation was opened. Last month the police offered a one million rouble (Ł10,000) reward for information about Savely, to no avail.
However, Interpol officers heard chatter on remote sections of the internet about “a man keeping a young boy at home” and contacted the Russian police. Officers raided a house in a hamlet about 12 miles from where the boy was taken and arrested a 26-year-old man, whose motives were not made clear. They found Savely, said to be unharmed, playing on a computer.