Two transgender women were captured and sent to prison for extorting and threatening a man from whom they had intimate photos and personal information, who achieved through social networks gaining their trust.
These are two transgender women whose first names are José Alexander García Arévalo and Jean Carlos Algarin. These two contacted a man through an adult and social networks platform, gaining his confidence to reveal personal information.
After this, these two trans women sent messages to the victim demanding different sums of money, in exchange for not spreading their personal data and intimate photographs on social networks. In addition, there are indications that apparently, the affected person received calls with death threats if he did not access extortion.
It was members of the CTI and the Military Gaula who identified these two criminals, achieving the capture in flagrance when they intended to collect part of the required money. At the request of the Prosecutor’s Office, a judge with guarantee control function finally sent these two people to jail.