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Fury as 'vile' male Aberdeen universities students share intimate photos of their female classmates in X-rated 'men's only' Snapchat group named 'the Brohood' Explicit pictures are of women from Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University  Shared in Snapchat group that says 'enjoy filthy girls with your fellow lads'  Both universities said they will assist police with any investigation into group 

By Lara Keay For Mailonline

Published: 13:59 GMT, 7 February 2019 | Updated: 15:42 GMT, 7 February 2019

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Explicit pictures of female students from two universities in Aberdeen have been shared in a 'men's only' Snapchat group called 'the Brohood'.

The group encourages male students to 'share, receive and enjoy the filthy girls of both Aberdeen universities with their fellow lads'. 

Intimate photos of women studying at Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University are being shared in the group, which has sparked outrage among students and staff.

It comes in the same week that two male students were banned from returning to Warwick University after sending messages that endorsed raping their female peers.   

Explicit pictures of female students from the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University have been shared in a 'men's only' Snapchat group called 'the Brohood'

Explicit pictures of female students from the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University have been shared in a 'men's only' Snapchat group called 'the Brohood'

One student in Aberdeen said he was horrified to receive a message from 'The Brohood' that read: 'Join the Brohood. Men's only 18+ secret group for the select few.

'Share, receive and enjoy the filthy girls of both Aberdeen universities with your fellow lads. Don't ruin the fun - keep it secret.'

The 19-year-old received the message from a member identified only as 'nobouri94'.

He shared the message online with a warning for his female counterparts to 'watch out'.

He raised concerns about how far the network extends and said: 'The person who contacted me must have searched for students in Aberdeen to add, as I have no idea who it is and quite a lot of people have had this message.

'It seems the same text has been sent through different names and different accounts, as a few pals got it too.

'I think it is vile and I hope that putting this out there will stop people from doing it.'

The group encourages male students to share pictures of women studying at Aberdeen University (pictured) 

The group encourages male students to share pictures of women

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