Kash Patel confirms FBI arrested Satanic cult leaders accused of child exploitation

 May 4, 2025

FBI Director Kash Patel has unveiled a chilling crackdown on a depraved child exploitation ring tied to a satanic, neo-Nazi cult. In April 2025, authorities arrested two alleged ringleaders of the international 764 network, accused of heinous crimes against vulnerable children.

The Daily Caller reported that the arrests of Leanoidis Varagiannis, 21, and Prasan Nepal, 20, mark a significant blow to the 764 network. Varagiannis, a U.S. citizen, was apprehended in Greece, while Nepal was detained in North Carolina.

These actions followed years of an FBI investigation into the group’s vile activities. The 764 network, uncovered by the FBI in 2023, preys on minors through popular online platforms.

Using Snapchat, Instagram, Roblox, and Telegram, members lure children into private groups. There, they coerce victims into sharing intimate images and extreme content.

Unmasking a Nihilistic Threat

Varagiannis and Nepal allegedly led the 764 network and its subgroup, 764 Inferno. They directed the production and distribution of child sexual abuse material, exploiting countless young victims. The group’s actions inflicted severe psychological and physical harm on minors.

The 764 network is described as a nihilistic, violent extremist organization with satanic and neo-Nazi influences. Inspired by the Order of Nine Angels, its members aim to sow social chaos and dismantle societal order. Their ultimate goal includes undermining the U.S. government.

Investigations reveal the group’s terrifying tactics against children. Members groomed vulnerable minors, demanding they share private information and explicit images. Some victims were coerced into carving the names of 764 members into their bodies.

The 764 network’s cruelty extended to pushing victims toward self-harm and suicide. Reports indicate they encouraged children to harm pets and engage in other extreme acts. This predatory behavior terrorized thousands of minors globally.

Authorities note that 764 operates as an international syndicate. Its members use encrypted platforms to evade law enforcement. Leaders often require recruits to prove their loyalty through illegal acts, further shielding the group.

The FBI’s breakthrough came after years of tracking the network’s activities. The agency first identified 764 in 2023, following an unrelated arrest on gun charges. This led to a deeper probe into the group’s online operations.

Patel Leads the Charge

Kash Patel announced the arrests on April 30, 2025, emphasizing the FBI’s renewed focus. “Working with the DOJ and Attorney General Pam Bondi, I can now report the FBI and our partners have arrested two individuals,” Patel stated. He described the case as a critical step in combating child exploitation.

Patel further highlighted the gravity of the crimes. “This is a significant case in our renewed mission to crack down on child sexual abuse — heinous crimes that no child or parent should ever face,” he said. His leadership signals a strong stance against such atrocities.

The defendants face severe consequences if convicted. Varagiannis and Nepal could receive life sentences for their alleged roles.

This underscores the justice system’s commitment to protecting the innocent.

Investigations by CBC News labeled 764 a satanic cult, revealing its global reach. The group exploits popular platforms to target minors, drawing them into private, predatory spaces. This alarming trend highlights the dangers lurking in digital spaces.

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