Fraud and blackmail

C121 Blackmail.

1

A person is guilty of blackmail if, with a view to gain for himself or another or with intent to cause loss to another, he makes any unwarranted demand with menaces; and for this purpose a demand with menaces is unwarranted unless the person making it does so in the belief—

a

that he has reasonable grounds for making the demand; and

b

that the use of the menaces is a proper means of reinforcing the demand.

2

The nature of the act or omission demanded is immaterial, and it is also immaterial whether the menaces relate to action to be taken by the person making the demand.

3

A person guilty of blackmail shall on conviction on indictment be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years.