They extort with witchcraft!… criminals threaten networks with alleged spells and curses against family members

by time news

2023-08-16 17:27:50

In the last week, cases of people who have been victims of extortion for alleged work of witchcraft or witchcraft, so they call for caution.

The victims of this cyber extortion have lost between 4 to 10 thousand pesos.

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The way they have been operating is to collect information from possible victims through social networks and the Internet, downloading photos, videos, information about their families, among others, which they use against them at the time of the attack.

The criminals contact the victim via instant messaging applications or social networks and begin with threats and subsequent extortion, intimidating those affected with alleged spells, curses or witchcraft against their relatives or themselves, requesting payments via transfer to accounts controlled by themselves to stop bothering them and stop the witchcraft work.

The bank accounts used by criminals are open and with stolen identities, so little can be done about it.

They extort with moorings

A person contacted a psychic via Facebook to “read” the letters, but it was the start of a scam based on more esoteric work, with more money spent and, later, extortion.

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According to the victim, the person recommended cleaning her energy, for which she summoned her to do another job. The session went ahead, but the fraudster asked for more money.

Faced with the aggrieved person’s denial, the psychic threatened to divulge her personal information and, presumably, use magic to harm those close to her. The victim went from paying for an esoteric service to being extorted.

This is just one type of fraud, since another one identified by the Citizen Council for Security and Justice of Mexico City, consists of sorcerers, clairvoyants, shamans, tarot readers, among other characters, offering jobs for free.

An example of the above is that there are those who give free moorings or cleansers to their clients, but invite them to a new session “because the matter is very complicated.” They demand payments of at least five thousand pesos.

Subsequently, the fraudsters ask for another five thousand pesos for another session. The victim, seeing no results, claims the seers or witches, for example, and they resort to threats.

“Did you know? If you are going to put yourself in that plan, I am going to tell the person with whom you want the mooring, that you are looking to make the mooring. Can you tell me if you give me the other five thousand pesos or I will go and denounce you?

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