Negotiating with extortionists
Police Chief Jiří Kolář told the BBC that as far as he
knows, no one has succeeded in extracting money from
the police through blackmail. Two recent cases have
gotten lots of publicity. The "Olomouc extortionist"
threatened to blow up railroad tracks, and the "cyanide
extortionist" threatened to poison hospital food. The
police showed a willingness to hand over the ransom,
but Kolář said this was only done to reduce the threat to
the public and to use the money to catch the suspects.
In more than half of the 10-15 extortion cases against
companies, he said, the culprit has been caught. In the
others, the demands were dropped. One of our readers
said this could turn into a profitable business for
entrepreneurs who figure out the system. Education
Minister Petra Buzková said, though, that the police
simply need to make it clear that even if the blackmailer
gets the money, the police will nab him before he can
spend it.
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