The Scotsman

Met working with other forces over honeytrap sexting scam

- David Lynch newsdeskts@scotsman.com

The Metropolit­an Police is assessing reports of a parliament­ary honeytrap sexting scam, as a Conservati­ve MP said he was blackmaile­d into sharing his colleagues’ phone numbers for fear of intimate images of him being leaked.

Conservati­ve MP William Wragg said on Thursday he was “manipulate­d” into giving the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a gay dating app. The MP for Hazel Grove in Greater Manchester told the Times he was “scared” because the man had compromisi­ng informatio­n on him.

Yesterday, Scotland Yard confirmed it was in contact with Leicesters­hire Police and Parliament­ary Security “following reporting of unsolicite­d messages to members of Parliament ”, amid concerns other MPS and their staff could be victims of blackmail. “We will assess any reports made to us accordingl­y ,” the Met added.

Mr Wragg said he was sorry for his “weakness”, which has caused hurt for other people.

He said :“they had compromisi­ngthings on me. they wouldn’ t leave me alone. They would ask for people. I gave them some numbers, not all of them. I told him to stop.

“He’s manipulate­d me and now I’ve hurt other people.

“I got chatting to a guy on an a pp and we exchanged pictures. We were meant to meet up for drinks, but then didn’t.

Then he started asking for numbers of people.

“I was worried because he had stuff on me. He gave me a Whatsapp number, which doesn’t work now. I’ve hurt people by being weak. I was scared. I’m mortified. I’m so sorry that my weakness has caused other people hurt .”

Earlier this week it was disclosed that a number of politician­s had been contacted by a person who would allege that they had previously met.

Politico reported that these political figures had received the unsolicite­d messages from two numbers calling themselves “Abi” or “Charlie”.

The messages would include details of the MP’S career and campaigns they had worked on.

The honeytrap sexting scam has been described as “spear phishing”, a type of cyber attack that targets specific groups. Spear phishing involves scammers pretending to be trusted senders in order to steal personal or sensitive informatio­n.

Leicesters­hire Police has confirmed it is investigat­ing a report of malicious communicat­ions after a number of unsolicite­d messages were sent to a Leicesters­hire MP last month. a spokespers­on for the force said: “They were reported to police on tuesday, march 19. inquiries are currently ongoing.”

Andrew Bridgen, the Independen­t MP for North West Leicesters­hire, said he was not responsibl­e for the report.

“I am baffled by anyone who thinks that it is a good idea to send pictures of your gen italiato people you barely know ,” he added. Mr Wragg received support from senior Government figures following his claim, with chancellor jeremyhunt describing his apology as “courageous and fulsome”.

Mr hunt told broadcaste­rs the emerging scandal was “a great cause for concern“, adding: “But the lesson here for all MPS is that they need to be very careful about cybersecur­ity.”

 ?? ?? Conservati­ve MP William Wragg said on Thursday he was "manipulate­d" into giving the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a gay dating app
Conservati­ve MP William Wragg said on Thursday he was "manipulate­d" into giving the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a gay dating app

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