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North Vancouver
2023-09-12 13:43 PDT
North Vancouver RCMP is warning both youth and adults to be aware of ongoing online sexual extortions and are encouraging parents to talk to their kids about the dangers of sex extortions.
Sextortion scams that are reported generally involve victims being coerced into sending money or sending sexually explicit images or videos of themselves. These scams can occur in as little as 20 minutes.
Commonly, males are targeted and deceived into believing they are communicating online with a female. Scammers create fake profiles on social media and dating websites, which they use to lure a person into performing sexual acts on camera. The scammer records the session and threatens to send the image or video to family, friends and/or other people unless they receive money or additional sexual content.
Offenders often share screen captures of the victim’s contacts or other identifying information (school, home address) so that the threat appears more credible and the victim is scared into complying with their request.
Officers from our Youth Support Team will be partaking in presentations in the upcoming weeks to educate students in North Vancouver School District about the dangers of sexual extortions.
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