Sextortion is blackmail poster.
Sextortion is blackmail poster.

Police in Derry City & Strabane are asking members of the public to be on their guard following recent reports of online blackmail of an intimate or sexual nature, commonly known as ‘sextortion’.

Chief Inspector Cherith Craig said: "‘Sextortion, particularly where a child victim is involved, is a heinous and disgusting crime. The perpetrators want to shame their victims into keeping quiet about their ordeal and blackmail them for money.

"I want any young person out there who may be experiencing this to know that police are here to help you. There is nothing to be ashamed of. You can contact us in confidence and you will be treated with dignity and respect.”

The Police Service has issued online safety advice, which includes:

Don’t get lured or pushed into compromising situations. Trust your gut, and end uncomfortable situations immediately.
Always remember that what goes online may well stay online.
Be wary about whom you invite or accept invitations from on social networking sites. Do not accept friendship requests from complete strangers.
Update the privacy settings on your social networking accounts so only people you know can view your account. Do not include any sensitive or private information in profiles.

For further information and details of organisations who can help, visit www.psni.police.uk/sextortion



Police can be contacted by calling 101, or online at http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/

In an emergency, always call 999.