Police say cases involve over HK$4.5 million in total, with victims lured into engaging in nude chats or sending explicit photos

Hong Kong police have received 170 reports of scams centred on compensated dating or naked chats involving more than HK$4.5 million (US$573,250) in losses so far this year, with students accounting for about a third of the victims.

The force on Monday urged the city’s young people to develop awareness and protect themselves, especially during the summer holidays, to ensure they did not fall into “sexual exploitation traps”.

“Most victims were lured into engaging in nude chats or sending explicit photos, and were blackmailed into paying money to prevent private images from being leaked,” a spokesman wrote on the police’s Facebook page.

“Some victims fell for fraudulent compensated dating offers and were asked to buy virtual point cards or transfer money as a deposit, resulting in financial loss.”