Fresh revelations from an ITEAM investigation shed light on a violent global network the FBI says targets children and teens, some as young as nine.
Last week, the ABC11 News I-Team attended a hearing in Greensboro Federal Court for hearing of 20-year-old Nepal Prasan of High Point. He was arrested and faces federal charges for allegedly being a key figure behind the 764 group, which the FBI identifies as a massive child exploitation ring.
According to the FBI, the network’s name—764—originated from its founder in Stephenville, Texas, where ZIP codes start with those digits. Though it began in Texas, the network has expanded nationwide. The FBI reports over 250 active investigations, with every one of its 55 field offices involved. Victims include children as young as nine…