A disgruntled insurance agent who took on the identity of “Lord Voldemort”, Harry Potter’s nemesis, and threatened to harm clients unless they paid him bitcoins has been jailed in Singapore.
Myanmar national Ye Lin Myint targeted several clients after they missed appointments or cancelled insurance policies, according to court documents.
The Singapore permanent resident also threatened people who considered buying policies but decided not to, as well as the neighbours of clients and potential clients.
The 36-year-old sent emails and letters to six individuals, which threatened that they and their families would be harmed unless one bitcoin was transferred to him.
At the time of the offences in August and September 2017, one unit of the cryptocurrency was worth about Sg$6,600 ($4,900).
He set up an email account for the campaign of harassment, and signed the messages “Lord Voldermort”, a misspelling of the name from the Harry Potter series.
He later sent letters to people living in the same buildings, threatening to target their apartments unless they pressured their neighbours into paying him.
He was handed a jail term of two years and five months after pleading guilty to criminal intimidation and harassment.