AI porn blackmail targets Malaysia MPs as Wong Chen and others hit with US$100k threats

Malaysian authorities investigate extortion schemes targeting elected officials with artificial intelligence-generated explicit content. Four politicians received demands for US$100,000 payments from anonymous sources threatening to release fabricated videos. Criminal Investigation Department director M. Kumar announced comprehensive action against perpetrators who create or distribute such materials. The threatened officials face potential circulation of fake sexual imagery featuring their faces if they refuse payment within three days.

Subang MP Wong Chen reported the first incident on September 12 after receiving threatening correspondence. Senator Nelson Angang received identical demands on the same date. Kulim assemblyman Wong Chia Zhen and Sungai Petani MP Mohammed Taufiq Johari also became targets of similar schemes. Police examine these cases under extortion laws and communications regulations.

Investigators collaborate with telecommunications regulators to identify email origins and collect evidence. Conviction under extortion statutes may result in seven years imprisonment, plus fines and whipping. Communications violations carry penalties reaching RM500,000 or two years' confinement. Authorities pledge unwavering enforcement against threats to public security and social stability.
 

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