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Fri, Jan 04, 2008
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Clerk blackmailed into sex

KUALA LUMPUR: She ended the relationship and hoped to see the last of him but instead, her ex-boyfriend started harassing her and blackmailing her for sex.

Liew Mei Ling, 24, said her ex-boyfriend has been forcing her into having sex with him after they broke up in July last year.

She claimed she was being blackmailed because he allegedly said he had a video recording of them in various sex acts.

"I told him to never call me again after the break-up, but he did and threatened to distribute the video recording and pictures of our lovemaking if I did not oblige," said Liew, an administration clerk.

The threats: Liew showing Chong a picture of her phone with the threats in the form of SMS in Chinese.
Liew claimed she ended the relationship when she found out he was already married.

Their relationship started in April 2006.

Since the split, Liew said she had seen her ex-boyfriend on several occasions and each time, the sex took place in her house.

"Even when we were together, it was always at my house. I never thought there would be recordings and pictures because he never brought any equipment or cameras with him each time he visited," she said, adding that she had not seen the video and photos.

"I am not aware of the existence of the recordings but I am scared," said Liew, who lives with her sister and mother in Setapak.

The ex-boyfriend also threatened to get guys to rape her if she did not give in to his sexual demands, and claimed the recording was a form of art.

Finally, unable to handle the situation anymore, she lodged a police report last month.

The threats continued and she claimed to have even received many SMSes from strangers, asking if she provided sex.

Liew sought help from MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Michael Chong, who said, "People should be more careful and not be lured into such 'acts' or so-called art.

"Even the smallest gadget could be a camera. Be careful."


 
 
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