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Hostile to cybercrime policemen on Tuesday captured a suspected "sextortionist" in Quezon City.

Police distinguished the suspect as Jeffrey Sungahid, 34.

Individuals from the police's Anti-Cybercrime Group captured Sungahid at the LBC branch in Baesa, Quezon City in the wake of pulling back P3,000, which he coerced from his 22-year-old male casualty.



Police said that Sungahid began coercing cash from his casualty last August. He could get an aggregate of P60,000 from the casualty.

Sungahid said that he utilized his companion's character,

Sungahid conceded that he utilized his female companion's character to draw the casualty into demonstrating his privates amid their visit sessions.

The speculate took photographs and recorded recordings of the visit sessions, which he used to coerce cash from the casualty.

Police presume that Sungahid had different casualties, yet the speculate said that it was his first sextortion.

Sungahid is confronting 24 checks of theft blackmail and a charge for infringement of Republic Act 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009, which has a relating punishment of a greatest of seven years detainment.