
Sextortion on the Rise: Spanish Police Issue Urgent Warning
Sextortion: Spanish National Police Urge Victims to Report and Preserve Evidence Spain is facing a rise in sextortion cases, a crime where perpetrators blackmail victims using intimate images or videos. In a recent video released by the Spanish National Police, an officer explains the process and encourages victims to come forward. "It starts with requests for intimate photos," explains the officer in the video, "and ends with threats to publish them." She emphasizes the importance of not giving in to blackmail and reporting the crime immediately. The officer also stresses the importance of preserving any evidence, such as messages or screenshots, as this can be crucial in investigations. The National Police are actively working to combat sextortion and provide support for victims. They urge anyone who has been a victim to report the crime without delay. The video serves as a valuable public service announcement, raising awareness and providing crucial information to those who may be at risk. The police are committed to bringing perpetrators to justice and ensuring the safety and well-being of victims. They encourage anyone with information about sextortion to contact them.