Extradition bid for Filipino who blackmailed Scots suicide teen
Daniel Perry, 17, from Dunfermline in Fife, died in July 2013 after he allegedly fell victim to “sextortion” where internet users are lured into webcam chats and then blackmailed with the footage.
Daniel, an apprentice mechanic, was said to have believed he was talking to an American girl online but was then told by blackmailers his conversations had been recorded and would be shared with his friends and family unless he paid them money.
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Hide AdInquiries by Scottish police revealed an electronic online trail leading to the Philippines and links to Filipino organised crime.
A warrant has now been issued for the arrest of Archie Gian Tolin in the Philippines, and the Crown Office wants to see him face trial in Scotland.
In 2014, Tolin was arrested and bailed in the Philippines along with others as part of an operation by British and Filipino police into organised gangs involved in alleged cyber-crime.
The extradition move is thought to be the first since a new treaty came into force between the UK and the Philippines.
A Crown Office spokesman said: “A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Archie Gian Tolin in connection with the death of Daniel Perry.
“Steps are now being taken to enforce that warrant and secure his extradition from the Philippines.”
Last night detective chief inspector Gary Cunningham said: “Following the death of Daniel Perry, Police Scotland has continued its inquiries along with a number of other agencies including Interpol and the authorities within the Philippines.
“A 20-year-old man is now subject to an international arrest warrant in connection with this investigation and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.”
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Hide AdSpeaking in 2014, Daniel’s mother, Nicola Perry, said: “The manner of Daniel’s death is every parent’s worst nightmare.
“Losing Daniel has left us all devastated and we are still trying to come to terms with what has happened.”