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Police detain three people for an alleged case of sextortion

The detainees were identified as Alexander Javier Martínez Godoy, his father Cecilio Roberto Martínez and his sister Dahiana Martínez, who were captured at approximately 12:40, after a raid on a house located on the streets of Gritos de Dolores on the corner of Efraín Cardozo, in the neighborhood Zeballos Cué, from Asunción.

Commissioner Nimio Cardozo, head of the Anti-seizure Department, explained to Ultima Hora that the victim lost his cell phone in the cabin of a Bolt service vehicle, which is owned by Cecilio Martínez, who found the cell phone and handed over to his daughter Dahiana Martínez and this to his brother Alexander Martínez.

A month after the loss of the cell phone, the victim received a message via messenger from the Facebook profile Darío SS Arzamendia.

Supposedly this profile was used by Alexander Martínez, who asked the victim for sexual relations so as not to make public videos and photographs of him that were found on the lost cell phone. The man would have insistently coerced the victim to make the intimate encounter happen.

“The father and sister of the suspect are also detained, but they did not participate in the extortion, the father found the cell phone and gave it to his daughter and the boy found the videos and used them to extort money,” he clarified.

The National Police seized a cell phone, presumably used for the commission of the act, of the Huawei brand, model P30 LITE, presumably owned by the victim, computer device, magnetic support and a Toyota brand car.

Personnel from the Anti-kidnapping Department accompanied by the prosecutor’s entourage, led by the prosecutor Federico Delfino, proceeded to search the house, complying with the search warrant signed by the Criminal Judge of Guarantees of the Specialized Unit in Organized Crime of the first shift, Licy Teresita Sanchez.

The detainees and the evidence will be transferred to the Anti-Kidnapping Department.

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