New scam uses threatening videos to target users of escort services, B.C. police say

A horror-movie-like extort scheme has come to light in Burnaby, B.C.

“Three reports involved the fraudsters sending videos that appear to show them driving to the victim’s residence with AR-15 style rifles, while threatening to kill the victim and their family after the victim shared their home addresses online,” RCMP Cpl. Alexa Hodgins said in a news release.

“The fraudsters follow up by sending the victims graphic photographs of dead bodies while continuing to demand money.”


Police have released these two images of the fraudsters.


Burnaby RCMP

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Officers have investigated more than nine reports of this type of extortion, stemming from “online romance scams” and victims sharing personal information online.

“We have seen romance scams before, but this one is unique due to the graphic and alarming videos and pictures that are sent to the victims as a scare tactic,” Hodgins said.

“We want the public to be aware of this scam method to prevent victims from sending money out of fear.”

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