EIGHT sextortion offences reported in Lothians this week

Since the beginning of February 2026, Police have received eight reported incidents of sextortion from across East Lothian and Midlothian.

The victims are both men and women and range in age between 14 to 58-years-old. Five of the victims are teenagers.

In all the cases, the suspects have financially blackmailed the victims online. One of the victims has paid the demanded money.

Officers are investigating these crimes and are urging the public to be cautious of what is shared online.

Detective Inspector James Welsh said: “Sextortion is blackmail and those targeted should not pay, nor should they be embarrassed or scared to report it to police.

“Criminals use the internet, social media and dating apps, to befriend people online and then threaten to share images to their family and friends for financial gain.

“People shouldn’t panic. There is support available from policing and from third party organisations. We want people to know they will be treated with respect and dignity and the circumstances investigated professionally.

“There is information available on the Police Scotland website on ways you can stay safe online – such as not sharing intimate images.”

More information can be found at: Sextortion – Police Scotland