Police warn of online extortion scheme targeting businesses

The Guyana Police Force (GPF) is warning members of the public—particularly those in the business community—to exercise caution amid an emerging online extortion scheme targeting individuals and businesses.

In a statement, the police said reports indicate that some persons have been receiving emails from individuals or entities claiming to be conducting investigative reporting into alleged drug trafficking networks operating within Guyana.

According to the GPF, these emails often accuse the recipients of being linked to narcotics trafficking operations and request that they provide statements or responses to the allegations.

Police said that in subsequent communications, the senders reportedly demand financial contributions or “restitution proposals” in exchange for suspending the publication of the alleged investigative findings.

The Guyana Police Force has made it clear that such actions constitute criminal offences, including attempted extortion, obtaining money by false pretence, and other cyber-related crimes.

Members of the public are strongly advised not to engage with or make any payments to persons making such demands.

Anyone who receives similar communications is urged to report the matter immediately to the nearest police station or the Criminal Investigation Department. Victims are also encouraged to provide copies of the emails or any related correspondence to assist with investigations.

The Guyana Police Force said it is currently monitoring the situation and is urging the public to remain vigilant.

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