Bengaluru: 13-year-old boy made to send explicit video of parents, blackmailed by FB friend


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (RJP)

Bengaluru, May 27: A 13-year-old boy from here sent explicit video of his parents having intimate moments to a Facebook friend, who in turn blackmailed his parents to pay Rs 1 crore ransom.

A case stands registered at Cyber Crime Police Station regarding the issue. The father of the boy, a 44 years old private firm employee, a resident of Herohalli-Andhrahalli Main Road, is the complainant.

As per details of the crime, the boy was using his mobile phone for browsing purposes. He created a Facebook account and accepted a friend request from ‘Tejal Patel’ in June 2016. After that they regularly kept in touch with each other through facebook messages. During this time, Tejal Patel regularly sent indecent videos including that of child pornography to the boy. Then Tejas asked the boy first to send his nude photos and the boy obliged.

On a later day, Tejal told the boy to send explicit photos and videos of his parents and family members. The boy managed to capture the video and photos of his parents spending intimate moments and sent them to Tejal.

Tejal started harassing the boy after that and demanded Rs 1 crore from the family. He threatened that he would upload the video in porn sites if the demand is not met.

The boy realised the gravity of the problem and confided with his father. The father complained to the police immediately.

Police are trying to track the culprit with the help of IP address. “My son’s addiction to Facebook and his habit of accepting friend request from anybody and chatting with them has landed my family in trouble.” said the father in his complaint. 

  

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  • Jimmy Noronha, Lucknow

    Sun, May 28 2017

    If you do not share friends with the one who makes a request, do not even click on the request, as it goes as accepted and then the person will ask you to email him, never do that, as they will get all your details including bank material. One more thing, never call back on miscalls if they are not in regular use.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, May 28 2017

    Everyone is now from digital world fascinated.It has not only fascination but creates also double so much problems.Parents give proudly their smart phone to kids, and are not interested to see what child is doing with it,or a child is there still where he was.I see many mams ,take child in a baby cart pushing,but interested more with their smarts,mails,no talk to the baby,when cries,just put milk bottle in babys mouth and continue the mail business.are we compltely digitalized?when yes why not baby too digitalized?OR out of automat?can imagine which circumstances babys are growing up.Thats exact what had happened here.he was made to make fotos of parents with the time,or others,to blackmail.WE should teach our children ,not to make ones nude pictures ,or others orsend to someone .I

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  • Francis Lobo, mangalore

    Sat, May 27 2017

    Recently i was attending a function and Mangalore and found that the Mother had given her mobile to her child who was may be around 3 years old with data on. The mother was away and was chatting with her friends. While the data was on the child was browsing the youtube and playing the video games or seeing the cartoon films. The mother has happy that the child has taken care of himself. But she may not be or may be aware that youtube contains all sorts of things which are good ,not so good or bad for a child of 3 years. If the website does not have a child lock for certain content understand what the child can view and interact.

    All parents feel happy when their small or grown up child can take photos or videos or operate a new mobile at the speed of a geek. But reality is they may not know what content the child is browsing knowingly of unknowingly. Digitization internet is all good but who is going to check which content to view or not to you by children or teens.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, May 27 2017

    Digital Hindustan impact...,
    Who knows..? after some time with the help of solicitors the complainant may say that the video is FEKU or morphed one...,

    here we go..., sometime FEKUISM will come to help salvaging the lost dignity.., just an opinion second best view is always welcome...,

    jh

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Sat, May 27 2017

    Parents with FB addicted teens, take care...

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  • VM, Udupi

    Sat, May 27 2017

    Again easy access impact.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, May 27 2017

    Horror stories are improving by the Day.
    I wonder where we are Heading ...

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sat, May 27 2017

    We are heading towards. Digital India

    DisAgree [18] Agree [37] Reply Report Abuse


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