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They extorted Peteco Carabajal for an intimate photo: he paid 100,000 pesos

2021-07-29T16:33:11.722Z


The Santiago musician, a victim of the virtual scam, made a complaint and finally four people were arrested.


07/29/2021 13:07

  • Clarín.com

  • Fame

Updated 7/29/2021 1:07 PM

A bad moment for

Carlos

Peteco Carabajal.

 The popular artist from Santiago

suffered extortion of a sexual nature

(a crime known as sextortion), for which he

had to pay 100,000 pesos.

As they told us in

Nosotros a la Mañana

(El Trece, Monday to Friday at 9.30 a.m.), the program hosted by “Pollo” Álvarez, the musician was deceived through a conversation he had on social networks with a woman who is call Carolina Gómez and with whom he

had exchanged intimate photos.

A few weeks ago, the singer began receiving threatening messages.

"We are going to do shit to you, we have everything, we are going to scramble you by all means and

the only way to deal with it is for you to pay,"

said Pampa Mónaco, panelist for the El Trece cycle.

Later, the journalist recounted details of the extortion in which some strangers asked him for money in exchange for not showing alleged photos and intimate chats of his:

"This story was hidden because it happened last Tuesday, July 6."

“The famous folklorist begins by stating that on Tuesday, July 6, between 4 and 6 in the afternoon, a young woman of legal age begins to send messages to her through the Facebook Messenger application.

Obviously from the photo he had, Peteco realizes that he was a person of legal age.

They begin to exchange messages, she calls herself Carolina Gómez and

at one point during the talk, she sends him a suggestive photo, there is an exchange of messages

and this talk is left there ”.

Peteco Carabajal, victim of a virtual scam.

Photo: Daniel Cáceres.

Then c

incriminating messages

began to arrive

on his phone and it was no longer the woman who spoke to him but a criminal gang

that demanded that he pay a large amount of money.

"His home phone rings, that is to say that they had done intelligence work. The person on the other side tells him, who says his name is Ricardo Gutiérrez who belongs to the cybercrime brigade of the Buenos Aires police and says' we are doing An investigation, we have an anomaly on your Facebook that tells us that you were chatting with a minor, a minor, and then the extortion begins, that the prosecution will take action on the matter, if you want to fix it If you want everything to come to nothing, you

have to put 55 thousand pesos, "they

said in the program.

Then, they were going to specify that, at first, they had asked him 45,000 pesos, and later they demanded 55,000 more.

"He accepted, but there was a third request where (Peteco Carabajal) falls into account and says enough after they asked him for another 100,000 pesos,

" they added in

Nosotros a morning.

After the bad drink and having fallen into the virtual scam, Carabajal would have solved the problem after having communicated directly with an adviser to the National Government and getting an investigation to be carried out that ended with the arrest of four individuals.

"They made a serious mistake. They actually send you a CBU but with V, why is it important? Because the CVU belongs to an application that receives money, it is not a bank CBU. So, one of the CVUs that the criminals passed It is in the name of one of the detainees, until that mistake they made. It seems like a gang that knows what they are doing but

made the mistake that there are four learned

, three have already been released and one remains detained, which would be this young woman who put the CVU " , sentenced the journalist.


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Source: clarin

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