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(Sabah Newspaper, 2 February 2026)
Blackmail battlegrounds: WhatsApp, Snapshot, Instagram, etc.
Ömer Keleş (28), who lives in Şanlıurfa, and Hanife K. (25), living
in Istanbul, met online and became lovers via the video game PUBG.
However (!), when the young girl wanted to break up, Keleş threatened
to send obscene images ıf Hanife hanım to her family. Images of other
women were also found on Keleş's phone.
Enraged after receiving the breakup message, Keleş first hurled insults
at Hanife K., then sent her a video. The video contained explicit images
of Hanife K. that Keleş had recorded during video calls. Keleş said,
"If you leave me, I will create a fake Instagram account."
Vengeful social media lothario.
He blackmailed Hanife K., saying, "I will tag your family, relatives,
and colleagues and make sure everyone sees these images." Following
Hanife K.'s complaint, the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office
launched an investigation.
Keleş stated in his testimony: "Hanife and I had broken up for a while,
but we started talking again when I went to basic training. During that
time, I was also seeing another woman named Betül M. who lives in
Germany. One of the photos found on my phone is of a woman named
Berrak, whom I was communicating with on Snapchat; the photos
marked as 'number 1' belong to Betül M.; and the other photos belong
to Hanife K."
The victim, in a bad mood.
The relationship with Hanife hanım, which began in a video game,
continued on WhatsApp, and lasted approximately three months,
ended in the courthouse. Keleş, in his statement, denied the blackmail
allegations, saying, "I recorded the videos with Hanife K.'s knowledge."
Digital materials on Keleş's phone were examined. Besides Hanife K.,
explicit images of two other women were found on the phone.