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The National Police dismantled a criminal organization, made up mostly of women, who posed as sex workers, to later deceive and extort money from their clients.
“La Faraonas”. This is how the Police called a gang made up of true queens of fraud. Their particularity: they used sex as their main weapon to attract their victims and then age to be able to extort money from them. It was thanks to the complaint of a man, who preferred to expose them to continue being subjected to their blackmail, that the authorities managed to dismantle this organization. This is how it operated.
The hook were very young women, who were dedicated to seducing single men, willing to pay for company. They could easily identify them and convinced them to go elsewhere to complete the transaction. Those who accepted fell into the trap, a well-scripted scene. Upon leaving the site, the couple was approached by subjects posing as Judicial Police officials, asking for documents. The woman completed her role: she exhibited an identity card, in which she appeared as a minor.
Having sex with minors and outside of that, paying to have them is a crime. The false detectives took advantage of this to undermine the will of the dupe, who was informed that he was being detained for violent carnal access and pimping, unless he paid them. Just as they were driving him to a vehicle, another of the protagonists of this stage appeared on the scene: a supposed journalist. His role was to reinforce the blackmail by threatening to publish the story in a well-known media outlet and expose him as a sexual abuser of minors, if he did not pay a large sum of money that, in some cases, could reach up to $ 100 million. Several fell.
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It was until September 4, 2019, when a citizen made the decision to denounce “Las Faraonas”, after having paid almost $ 60 million. From that date on, the Gaula staff launched the investigation, which ended with the identification of a woman known as ‘Angela’, who led the organization, and two other women: one was in charge of classifying her victims, according to her economic capacity, and the other served as a decoy.
Once they identified the modus operandi and gathered the evidence, the anti-extortion agents captured these criminals in the sectors of Puente Aranda and San Cristóbal Sur, who will have to answer for the crimes of kidnapping, extortion, theft and conspiracy to commit a crime. The authorities continue to work to capture the other members of the gang.
Although none of the women was a minor (which saves the complainants from also facing criminal proceedings), the case served the authorities to expose another form of fraud and extortion in the city, and the extorted ( and others like them who are dedicated to looking for girls to pay for their sexual services), this case could serve as a lesson.
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