West Midlands police say eight men
have come forward saying they were lured into video chats and then blackmailed.
Police have warned men to be wary of online
"sextortionists" who blackmail victims by threatening to post
explicit footage of them on the internet. Eight victims have contacted West
Midlands police in recent months after being instructed to pay thousands of
pounds into offshore bank accounts. Officers say the blackmailers lured men
into online video sex chats and then sent screen grabs to them along with
demands for cash. One man faced a demand for $5,000 (£3,000) from offenders who
threatened to email images to his girlfriend and his daughter. The offenders
usually target their victims on social media sites such as Facebook and through
conversations on Skype or FaceTime.
Detective constable Stefan Ashton, of West Midlands police,
said: "Since January we have seen a rise in the number of these offences
in the West Midlands, with victims in Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Dudley,
Walsall and Coventry.” In most of the cases, the videos have not actually been
distributed, but it is nevertheless been an absolutely horrendous ordeal for
the people involved, who are understandably very worried about the consequences
of such images and videos being posted online. "The damage in the cases
where the footage was shared with the victims' Facebook friends cannot be
underestimated; they are clearly devastated. The blackmailers are calculated
and malicious and have complete disregard for the people they're
exploiting." He added: "Cases of this type are notoriously complex,
and because IP addresses are usually traced back to foreign countries, they
often, despite our best efforts, go unsolved." We are working closely with
partners such as the National
Crime Agency to crack down on offenders but the only real way to
prevent this from happening is by not taking part in such activity at all. The
moment you reveal yourself in an online video, you become vulnerable to
exploitation and sadly it is the blackmailers who instantly become in control
of the situation."
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Men should be very careful
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