Edinburgh sauna punters in blackmail Facebook sting

A cover photographer is blackmailing men visiting saunas by taking pictures of them and threatening to post them on Facebook, it was revealed today.

By The Newsroom Friday, 13th December 2013, 1:39 pm

Edinburgh sauna customers are being targeted by a mystery photographer. Picture: Toby Williams

The rogue is demanding £50 a time from customers he catches on camera leaving Edinburgh establishments.

He poses as an outraged resident who wants to close down the sauna, and accuses his targets of keeping the sauna in business.

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Many panicking victims are thought to have immediately surrendered money, fearing their visit would ruin them if exposed online.

Police Scotland said yesterday that no victims had so far reported the blackmail trap, but appealed for anyone who fell prey to contact them.

A sauna industry insider said: “This guy has been outside saunas with a camera, taking pictures of men as they leave. They are told the photos are going on a Facebook site if they don’t give them money.”

A sauna owner said that customers visiting his business had been targeted “four or five times” but fears the total may be be higher.

He said: “We don’t know the numbers because most customers would probably not say anything.

“We’ve been telling customers to leave only after we check it’s clear, but he’s clever and hides round the corner or behind cars.”

The sauna boss said it is not known if the photographer agrees to delete the snaps in exchange for money.

He added: “It’s typically been older and smaller men who have been picked on. He’s not gone after 6-foot guys who might fight back.”

Another sauna insider said: “The man involved is known to have connections with an Edinburgh sauna. Several saunas have been targeted by this man, but that sauna has not.”

He described the suspect as being in his 40s, stocky, dark haired, of average height, and usually “wearing gold chains”.

It’s understood that sauna bosses are loathe to report the blackmail following the industry’s recent run-in with police which saw establishments in the city raided.

The sex blackmail plot is not the first to hit the Capital. One former Lothian and Borders officer said: “It’s actually quite a well-known scam. It dates back 30 years to when the saunas were first opened.

“When you have a sex industry then extortion goes with it like peaches and cream.

“Sometimes the blackmailers were in league with another sauna, sometimes they were privateers. Before it would be hard to publicise such photos, but now there’s the threat of posting them online.”