Salvadoran asked not to disclose confidential information on the Web

The Salvadoran police warned not to disclose information "confidential" on social networking sites after three subjects obtained data that allowed to kidnap a woman, who was released later in the capital.

"This young woman was kidnapped and her information was obtained through social networking, specifically Facebook," he said at a press conference the deputy director of research at the National Civil Police Commissioner Howard Cotto.
The commissioner did not identify the victim for his safety, said that "information was used by the criminals she placed both on the network, as part of their profile, and one that could have been viewed in these networks called social barrier, which is where the person communicates with the rest of his touch. "

Cotto urged Salvadorans "not to place in public social networking or confidential information of interest which can then be used for the commission of crimes, and especially parents, to be vigilant about minors on the information providing through these networks. "

Subjects women kidnapped early on May 15 in Beijing. Negotiated the amount of ransom to the family of the victim, "was released without payment," a police statement.

Those arrested were identified as Jonathan Rivas Alfredo Calderon, Felix Bonilla and Javier Alejandro Enrique Melendez, aged between 20 and 23.

"All three participants were arrested and the victim is out of danger," said Cotto, who gave no details.

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