Nebojsa asked for 400 euros and blackmailed her that he will publish the sex video with him: He threatened that he will send it to school and to work!
"The suspect threatened that he would also send the video clip to an educational institution attended by her underage child and that he would come to her place of work to show the video to her colleagues if she doesn't give the money"
A man from Podgorica, Nebojsa Rasovic (33) was suspected that he blackmailed his fellow citizen M.J. with compromising video material, as reported by Vijesti.
"M.J. reported N.R. to the police since he continued blackmailing her when she gave him the money he asked, threatening that he will publish the video material which is compromising her honor and reputation", said the police statement.
The police said that Rasovic asked for 400 euros from M.J. at the beginning of July or he will publish the video on social networks of their intimate relationship.
The suspect threatened that he would also send the video clip to an educational institution attended by her underage child and that he would come to her place of work to show the video to her colleagues if she doesn't give the money. To make even larger pressure, it is suspected that N.R. sent her the photo taken in front of the object where she works and said that he will delete the video when she gives the wanted amount of money", added in the statement.
M.J. allegedly gave 400 euros to Rasovic for believing that he would cease to blackmail her and that the video will be erased, but after ten days, Rasovic continued to send messages to her and continued to ask her for money and to threaten her, saying that he will publish this and other videos as well as private photos.
M.J. decided to report Rasovic to the police.
- Podgorica Main Police Station immediately acted upon the report of the M.J. They carried out criminal measures and actions to prove the case. A statement was taken in Police rooms about the mentioned events. The competent state prosecutor in the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica has been informed about everything and he ordered that criminal charges should be filed against N.R. in the regular procedure for doubt that he committed the criminal act of blackmailing. All potential victims who are blackmailed in this or similar ways are advised not to negotiate with the people who blackmail them, and to immediately go to the police and to report a person trying to blackmail them so that the police can react immediately and prevent the consequences for their reputation and property - they said from the Police Directorate.