Malaysia

Selangor police receive 180 extortion reports

110 cases involve unknown individuals sending pornographic pictures or videos on social media

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Dec 2020 9:15AM

Selangor police receive 180 extortion reports
Selangor CID chief, Datuk Fadzil Ahmat urges society not to be easily duped by the syndicates and exercise wisdom when using social media.– Facebook pic, December 1, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – A total 180 extortion cases involving the dissemination of pornographic pictures and nude videos were recorded in Selangor from January until today (November 30), said Selangor CID chief, Datuk Fadzil Ahmat.

He said most of the reports received involved unknown individuals sending pornographic pictures or videos not belonging to the victims other than involving acquaintances and syndicates looking for victims through social media.

“A total of 110 cases were recorded involving unknown individuals sending videos or pictures not belonging to the victims to disturb them.

“Forty-two cases involving acquaintances such as ex husbands and former boyfriends and the rest involving syndicates feigning friendships through social sites to dupe the victims into giving lewd videos or pictures of them,” he said in a statement today.

He said the syndicates would dupe the victims regardless of gender, age or race on social media to obtain what they wanted to the point the victims were willing to share their nude and vulgar pictures or videos.

“The syndicate will record the lewd videos and nude pictures so that they can extort the victims by threatening to disseminate them.

“Among the applications which are often used by the syndicates are Wechat, Facebook, Michat, Whatsapp, Locanto.asia, Line and others,” he said.

He said the syndicates would demand between RM10,000 and RM20,000 from the victims failing which the nude pictures and lewd videos would be disseminated on social media and among the latter’s families and friends. 

As such, he urged society not to be easily duped by the syndicates and exercise wisdom when using social media.   – Bernama, December 1, 2020

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