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dapo·Crime· 20 days ago

Sextortion Alert: How ‘Sunday Joseph Awase’ Blackmails Victims Online

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Public warning: An individual using the name Sunday Joseph Awase coerces romantic partners to share intimate photos and videos. He allegedly threatens to release private content unless victims pay a ransom. Reports indicate one victim sent multiple payments out of fear after he obtained personal videos under the guise of a fast online relationship. Independent verification supports these allegations, though due process must take its course. Protect yourself: Avoid sending intimate images to anyone you do not fully trust. Never pay blackmail demands. Preserve all evidence—screenshots, chat logs and payment records—and report threats to law enforcement or cybercrime authorities. If you face sextortion or blackmail, reach out for support immediately. Prompt reporting helps protect others from falling into the same trap.

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mary20 days ago

How do you think online platforms can better warn users about potential sextortion schemes like this?

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jayjay20 days ago

I agree, they should add clear warnings and simple tips before users engage, maybe pop-ups highlighting sextortion risks.

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mel20 days ago

It seems odd that someone would demand repeated payments without stronger identity checks from authorities in between.

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bola20 days ago

While it's easy to blame the victim for sharing private content, we should also hold platforms responsible for reporting and blocking these criminals.

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lily20 days ago

Victims should report the threat to the police, preserve all chat logs, and avoid any further communication with the blackmailer.

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