Stock Photo - 19 October 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Trier: Jörg Angerer, representative of the Attorney General's Office, sits in the courtroom before the start of the trial about an illegal computer centre in a former NATO bunker in Traben-Trarbach. Eight suspects - four Dutchmen, three Germans and one Bulgarian - are said to have hosted websites on servers in the underground facility, through which criminals from all over the world conducted illegal business worth millions, according to the prosecution. Among other things, they are accused of aiding and abetting. The computer centre was excavated in a major operation at the end of September 2019. 403 servers were seized. Photo: Harald Tittel/dpa-Pool/dpa. - Trier/Rhineland-Palatinate/Germany

Stock Photo: 19 October 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Trier: Jörg Angerer, representative of the Attorney General's Office, sits in the courtroom before the start of the trial.

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