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The Saudi legal system enhances the protection of all individuals from any form of exploitation and threats, without distinction between citizens and residents within the Kingdom. Given the growing prevalence of cyber extortion, in line with the widespread use of modern devices today, Saudi laws have been put in place to tackle the crime of cyber extortion. Strict measures are taken against the accused during the investigation phase due to the serious risks of the crime, followed by the imposition of severe penalties upon conviction. The following discusses this in detail:
Cyber extortion involves threatening the victim by publishing personal photos or information using an electronic communication platform, without specifying the method of communication. The threat is made to compel the victim to act or refrain from acting in a certain way.
A complaint should be filed at the nearest police station to the victim’s residence, along with evidence that proves the occurrence of the extortion.
The Public Prosecutor in Saudi Arabia, exercising the authority granted to him under the Criminal Procedures Law, has classified cyber extortion as one of the major crimes. This classification requires distinguishing between how security authorities handle major and minor crimes, as follows:
The Saudi legal system addresses cyber extortion in two aspects: