They ask for 174 years in prison for the teacher who recorded women in the bathrooms of the Zizur High School
The teacher is being tried by the Provincial High Court for crimes against child privacy and pornography after months of investigation, with a total of 41 victims.
Examining Court No. 4 in Pamplona has ordered the opening of oral proceedings against an IES teacher Zizur, arrested in October 2023, accused of recording dozens of women in school toilets and producing child pornography material through artificial intelligence.
The Zizur City Council, as a private indictment, requests 174 years' imprisonment for the accused. The court order charges him with 41 offences against privacy and the discovery and disclosure of secrets, two offences of possession of child pornography and four offences of child pornography.
The Public Prosecutor's Office, for its part, claims 41 offences against privacy and six offences related to child pornography. Halaber, claims compensation of €252,500.
Three other individual charges brought by the victims face penalties of between four and five years' imprisonment and compensation of between 3,000 and 15,000 euros.
The investigation began after a neighbor reported that the defendant had recorded it from the window of the house. Miage, the Foral Police found devices with recordings and images, from which 41 victims were identified, including 30 underage students and teachers from the IES Zizur.
According to the investigations, the teacher allegedly used personal data that he accessed as a teacher to hack minors' accounts and obtain private images, which he manipulated with artificial intelligence to create images of naked women, and no evidence has been found that the material was disclosed.
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