Police warn of online ‘sextortion’ trend in Saskatchewan
An online trend that sees teenagers coerced into sharing sexual images and then extorted for cash has police in Saskatchewan concerned.
Police with the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit are warning parents to be on the lookout for “sextortion,” which police said is becoming an all-too-common online trend.
“Sextortion,” police said, occurs when offenders contact victims — most commonly teenage boys — through chat-based social media platforms, often disguising their identities by pretending to be young girls.
They establish a rapport, which police said often involves flattery or establishing a fake relationship, before sending the victims intimate images.