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A man in Offenburg, Baden-Baden, has become the latest victim of a sextortion case. On Wednesday, he filed a complaint with the local police, according to a statement from the Police Headquarters Offenburg.
The sextortion incident involved the exchange of intimate photos via an online platform. The alleged scammers did not genuinely represent the person they claimed to be, and after the exchange of photos, the unknown person threatened to publish the pictures online unless a sum of money was paid.
The police did not specify any further actions to take if you have already become a victim of sextortion, nor did they provide information on the amount of money demanded by the scammers. They did advise, however, that if you have already become a victim, you should not engage with the scammers further.
The police did not specify whether any arrests have been made in connection with the sextortion incident, nor did they provide details on the current status of the investigation. The head of the Offenburg police station, Felix Neulinger, can be contacted for further questions related to the case.
The contact details for the Police Headquarters Offenburg are as follows:
- Telephone number: 0781-211211
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.polizei-bw.de
The police urge anyone who has fallen victim to sextortion to report the incident to the authorities and refrain from engaging with the scammers. If you have any questions or need further information, the Police Headquarters Offenburg is ready to assist.
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