🛡️ Reporting Illegal Content in Spain

If you have a mobile phone in Spain that you suspect contains illegal images—such as child sexual abuse material (CSAM), non-consensual intimate images, or other illicit content—it is crucial to handle the situation with care and report it through the appropriate legal channels. Here’s how you can proceed:


🛡️ Reporting Illegal Content in Spain

1. Spanish National Police (Policía Nacional)

2. Civil Guard (Guardia Civil)

3. Mossos d’Esquadra (Catalonia)

4. National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE)

  • Online Reporting: If the content involves child sexual abuse material, report it through the INCIBE Hotline:
  • Phone: Call 017 for assistance.

5. Europol – European Cybercrime Centre (EC3)

  • Online Reporting: For cross-border cases or if you’re unsure about the jurisdiction, report the incident through Europol’s online portal:

📌 Important Considerations

  • Do Not Delete the Content: Preserve the suspected illegal content as evidence. Deleting it may hinder investigations.
  • Provide Detailed Information: When reporting, include as much information as possible, such as the nature of the content, how it was discovered, and any other relevant details.
  • Seek Support: If you feel overwhelmed or need assistance, consider reaching out to victim support services or a legal professional specializing in digital rights and privacy.

By reporting the suspected illegal content through the appropriate channels, you contribute to the protection of individuals and help law enforcement agencies take necessary actions. If you need further assistance or guidance, feel free to ask.

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