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What you do behind closed doors should be you own personal matter and normally remains private and confidential, but as this unlucky 24-year-old Grab driver found out, it was not the case for him. 

Transgender Woman Blackmails Malaysian Grab Driver After Sexual Encounter - World Of Buzz

Source: abpasmita

Apparently, the Grab driver had a mutual agreement with a transgender woman identified only as “Alia” for a sexual encounter. They met at a residential unit in San Peng Flats in Jalan Pudu to engage in some adult fun time. *wink wink*

Transgender Woman Blackmails Malaysian Grab Driver After Sexual Encounter - World Of Buzz 2

Source: dna

But he was in for a shock when 28-year-old Alia demanded for RM1,000 from the man after the deed was done. The victim refused to pay the amount stated but Alia threatened him and said that she would circulate a video of their sexual encounter that was secretly filmed. 

But the blackmail did not work. The man went to the police and made a report the same day.

According to FMT, Ampang Jaya District Police chief ACP Hamzah Alias said, “The 28-year-old suspect has been detained and police are investigating the case.”

The police also said Alia will be remanded for four days to help in the investigation under Section 506 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidation, which carries a maximum penalty of imprisonment up to two years, a fine, or both if convicted.

Blackmail will never end well, people!

Also read: Singaporean Guy Blackmails Ex-Girlfriend, Threatens To Sell Sexually Explicit Videos Of Her

Singaporean Man Jailed For Blackmailing Ex-Girlfriend Over Sexually Explicit Videos - World Of Buzz 4

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