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Video call with the police, the price is 1 million?!

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Video call with the police, the price is 1 million?!

www.toutiao.com 2024-06-04 20:06

"You are suspected of breaking the law, and if you don't cooperate, you will be arrested!"

Grandma Zhou, who lives in Jiangbei New District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province

Received a message from the "Beijing police".

"Illegal Notification Call"

Video calls

"Policemen" wear police uniforms and show police officer IDs

正襟危坐:

"You are suspected of being involved in a fraud case in Changsha,

Your phone number sent 12,000 scam text messages. ”

Grandma Zhou at a loss

Hurriedly asked for help from a neighbor, Mr. Wang

Mr. Wang heard Grandma Zhou's description

Immediately reacted to the fraud of impersonating the public procuratorate!

Immediately take Grandma Zhou to the police station to report the situation

At the police station

The police and Grandma Zhou sorted out each other's words one by one

Analyze the routines

After careful explanation

Grandma Zhou finally felt at ease

"It's good to have you, otherwise I wouldn't be able to keep my pension money, thank you so much."

Originally

Grandma Zhou is currently dealing with the sale of her house

There is more than one million yuan in the card

Fortunately, the relay help of neighbors and police officers

only to keep the money

Video call with the police, the price is 1 million?!

Recently

Cases of fraud by impersonating the public procuratorate and law have occurred from time to time

The trick of the scammers is as follows

Video call with the police, the price is 1 million?!

Case Study

Step 1

Casting a wide net to lock on to "prey"

骗子身着 "警服"

Start a video chat via Facetime

Claiming to be a relevant member of a public security bureau or procuratorate

The victim's ID number is then accurately stated

Claiming that "bank cards are suspected of money laundering cases", "mobile phone cards under their names send a large number of harassing messages", and "passports under their names have illegal entry records in a certain place"

Video call with the police, the price is 1 million?!

Step 2

Threats and intimidation cause panic

Scammers keep listing victims' "evidence of crime"

Take out the "arrest warrant", "wanted warrant" and "arrest warrant"

Immediate cooperation with the investigation and tension are required

Video call with the police, the price is 1 million?!

Step 3

The variety of tricks makes the scam more real

The scammer asks the victim to add "police" QQ or WeChat

Display police uniforms, offices, handcuffs and other equipment and places

Ask the victim to set up "call forwarding" on their mobile phone

Directing the victim to a separate enclosed space such as a hotel

Require daily debriefing

Prevent local "black police" from coming to the door

Convince the victim of it

Video call with the police, the price is 1 million?!

Step 4

Funds transferred to a "safe account"

The scammers claim to want to clear their name

Funding reviews are subject to regulation

To ensure that the review is passed smoothly

Funds in the card can no longer be transferred

Trick the victim into taking all the funds in his name

Transfer to a so-called "safe account"

Video call with the police, the price is 1 million?!

"Safe accounts" are really scammers' pockets!

It's not just a ruin!

It also makes people in huge debts!

The public security organs will not send you any network links for personal information or asset authentication, let alone send you arrest warrants, wanted warrants and other legal documents through the Internet.

Everything that involves "screen sharing", "asset inventory", and "safe account" is a scam. If you have no special needs, we recommend that you turn off the "FaceTime" function.

If you are accidentally deceived, please keep the call records, chats, transfer screenshots and other evidence, and call 110 or report to the local police station.

(Source: Jiangsu Police)

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