Man arrested for posting ex sister-in-law's details on adult website

Man arrested for posting ex sister-in-law's details on adult website

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A 50-year-old man has been arrested in Antequera for posting his ex sister-in-law’s details on an adult website.
HE faces charges of a crime against privacy after publishing the woman’s photograph and personal details on an adult dating site offering “sexual encounters”.
The suspect’s former sister-in-law contacted police after receiving calls and messages from strangers asking to “meet up with her”, causing her “great anguish”.
Investigations led police to the Spanish suspect who had been in a relationship with the victim’s sister.


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