A Czech regional court sentenced Jaroslav Pulpan to 6 and a half years in prison for cyberattacks on some 160 girls, mostly underage, in 2012-2015 and ordered a protective sexological treatment to him on Friday. However, the court acquitted him of sexual abuse charges. According to the verdict, Pulpan created fictitious profiles on Facebook and the communication applications Skype and ICQ and he was establishing contacts with girls from seven to 24 years old. Most of his victims were aged from ten to 12 years. He also most frequently passed himself off as an underage girl online.