By Phoebe Weston For Mailonline. Online perverts are using fake celebrity social media profiles to con young people into sending them inappropriate images, police have cautioned. Law enforcement officers have warned about social media accounts pretending to be idols like Harry Styles and Justin Bieber. The accounts approach young people pretending to be celebrities and ask them to take pornographic images of themselves. Law enforcement have warned about social media accounts pretending to be idols such as Justin Bieber pictured and Harry Styles who approach young people pretending to be their idol and ask them to take pornographic images of themselves.
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SICK perverts are setting up fake celebrity social media profiles and using them to trick kids into sending them explicit sexual images, cops have warned. Vile "sex offenders" are setting up accounts in the name of stars including Justin Bieber and Harry Styles. These profiles are then used to approach underage children and ask them to take pornographic pictures of themselves. Detective Inspector Jon Rouse, who runs a police department in Queensland, Australia, that's dedicated to combating child exploitation, told the BBC that "identity assumption by child sex offenders is increasing quite steadily".