Bizarre! A woman in Xi'an was defrauded of 120,000 yuan when she encountered a scam of "swiping a single job"

2020/12/2321:30:05 international 2384

Source: CCTV.com

Bizarre! A woman in Xi'an was defrauded of 120,000 yuan when she encountered a scam of

On December 22, the Qujiang Police Station of the Yanta Branch of the Xi'an Public Security Bureau announced a rather bizarre fraud case. A woman in Xi'an, Ms. Wang, encountered a scam of "swiping orders and part-time jobs" on the Internet in October this year and was defrauded of 120,000 yuan in cash. She subsequently reported to the Qujiang police station. While the police were investigating, on November 6, she came to the police station again, saying that a few days ago someone claimed to be a "policeman handling the case" and was able to recover the 120,000 yuan deceived for her, asking for 5,500 yuan. Operation fee" disappears.

After investigation by the police, it turns out that after being deceived to report to the police for the first time, Ms. Wang posted her experience on a dating platform and said she needed help. Soon after, a policeman named Li Moumou, who claimed to be the Anti-Magazine Office of the Xi'an Public Security Bureau, appeared in a message to her. This person’s web albums were mostly photos of police stations and police stations, and the locations displayed were all At the police station of a police station. Ms. Wang immediately added the WeChat account of the "police Li" and asked him to come out to meet and ask if the 120,000 yuan deceived can be recovered. This "police officer Li" promised to Ms. Wang that it was not difficult to recover her losses, but some "operation" expenses were required. Ms. Wang believed in this and immediately transferred 5,500 yuan to "police officer Li". While Ms. Wang was waiting for "Officer Li" to recover her losses, "Officer Li" disappeared.

The police confirmed the true identity of "President Li" in early December this year. His name was Du, a security guard for an office building in Xi'an, and the police arrested Du. After interrogation, Du confessed that the office building where he works is adjacent to a police station, so every time he posts photos on the dating platform, he is positioned at this police station. Originally, Du wanted to make friends on the dating platform under the guise of being a policeman, but after seeing Ms. Wang’s help, he moved his brains to commit fraud. The 5,500 yuan obtained was used by Du to repay his credit card.

Currently, the suspect Du has been detained by Xi'an Yanta police. The case in which Ms. Wang suffered electric fraud is being further investigated by the police. (CCTV reporter Yang Yutong and Geng Xiaobin)

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