On Oct. 10, pop singer Justin Bieber tweeted that his computer with "personal footage" on it was stolen during his show in Tacome, Wash., and now a nude picture is being passed around Twitter allegedly said to be of the singer himself.

Bieber tweeted on Wednesday, "sucks when u take personal footage and people dont respect your privacy. Yesterday during the show me and my tour manager josh had some stuff stolen. People should respect other's property.

"I had a lot of personal footage on that computer and camera and that is what bothers me the most. #lame #norespect."

So far Bieber's representatives have not commented on the nude picture that has surfaced online, according to E! News.

The shot, which has been since removed from the site, shows a naked man's torso and lower half while he is seen grabbing his genitals straight on to the camera lens. The man in the image, whose face is not shown, also has a similar bird tattoo on his hip in the same spot that Bieber has his.

AceShowbiz.com said the photo surfaced only hours after Bieber tweeted about the stolen computer.

They also mentioned that on the same night that his computer was stolen, a prank caller made a fake 911 call to police, saying that someone was waving a gun near the "Boyfriend" singer's home in Los Angeles.

Police officials including helicopters were sent to the scene but nothing was found inside or around the house, the site added.

Only last week, actor Ashton Kutcher feel victim to a similar "swatting" prank, when someone called police and said there as a possible hostage situation around Kutcher's home and that gun shots were heard.

The FBI are calling it "swatting." People around the country have been phoning-in fake distress calls for emergency assistance that often result in authorities calling on a SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) team.

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