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Dating App Usage: Nigeria Police Addresses Sextortion, Calls for Discretion

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has warned Nigerian dating app users to be very careful when using such platforms.

The Police Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi made this known while addressing a recent issue of blackmail attempted extortion.

Adejobi explained that in a digital age where connections and relationships are often forged through online platforms, there is needed for users to be increasingly aware of the importance of discretion and vigilance during virtual interactions.

He continued: “The recent case of sextortion, cyberbullying, character defamation, and blackmail serves as a stark reminder of the need for caution while navigating the world of online dating.

“The incident in question involves a complainant who, like many, sought companionship through a dating app.

“After months of communication, he agreed to meet a young lady who insisted on visiting his home. Their encounter resulted in consensual activities. Little did he know that his trust would be betrayed in a most invasive manner.

“The individual he met, Opara Joan Chizaram, ‘f’ 26, recorded him without consent during an intimate moment and discreetly captured images of his home surroundings. These actions, conducted in secrecy, were intended to manipulate and exploit the complainant’s trust.

“Subsequently, this individual demanded a significant sum of money from the complainant. When the request was not met, she resorted to an alarming and reprehensible act: she threatened to expose private and intimate content, including explicit images and videos of the complainant, with the intent to blackmail him.

“Upon the complainant’s courageous decision to report this heinous act to the NPF – National Cybercrime Centre (NCCC), investigators took swift action, leading to the arrest of the perpetrator. During the investigation, it was discovered that this was not an isolated incident”.

According to the Police spokesperson, the suspect had engaged in similar actions with other individuals she met through the dating app, revealing a disturbing pattern of behavior.

The Nigeria Police Force condemned these acts of sextortion, cyberbullying, character defamation, and blackmail in the strongest terms.

Adejobi emphasised the importance of exercising discretion and vigilance while navigating online platforms, especially when personal and intimate information is involved.

The Force further provided guidelines for members of the public to protect themselves from potential threats.

Maintain Privacy: Protect your personal information, including your home address, financial details, and intimate content. Do not share sensitive data with individuals you meet online until you are certain of their trustworthiness.

Consent is Key: Always seek and respect explicit consent in any online or offline interactions, especially when it comes to intimate matters.

Trust Your Instincts: If someone’s behavior raises concerns or seems suspicious, trust your instincts and proceed with caution. It’s perfectly necessary to prioritize your safety and well-being.

Report Suspicious Activity: If you experience or witness any form of cyberbullying, sextortion, or blackmail, do not hesitate to report it to the appropriate authorities. Your action could prevent others from falling victim to such crimes.

Education and Awareness: Stay informed about online safety and educate yourself about potential threats. Awareness is your best defense against cybercrimes.

The Nigeria Police Force said it is committed to protecting the safety and dignity of all citizens.

“We will continue to investigate and prosecute those who engage in these reprehensible acts to the fullest extent of the law”, it added.

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