The woman was deeply involved in dating fraud and didn t know it, and the police helped to successfu

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-01-29

Yangtze Evening News Network, December 11 (correspondent Qin Gongxuan, Zhuang Ying, reporter Chen Yong) "You have never met him, so you trust him so much?"Did 100,000 yuan fall from the sky?The police subjected Ms. Tang to a soul "torture". Here's the thing, recently, the Nanjing Crescent Lake Police Station received an urgent request for help from a nearby bank staff, saying that a woman planned to transfer a large amount of money to an account outside the province, and the reason for the transfer was vague, and she was suspected of being scammed.

After receiving the police, the police immediately rushed to the bank to learn more about it. Ms. Tang told the police that she met a man on the Internet half a year ago, and the two quickly fell into an online relationship, and the relationship continued to heat up. The other party proposed to further develop the relationship, and she planned to transfer 100,000 yuan to the other party out of the intention of honoring her parents during the Chinese New Year.

Faced with the woman's insistence on transferring money, the police couldn't help but ask: "Do you need to transfer 100,000 yuan at once to honor your parents?"You haven't met yet, do you think that makes sense?Ms. Tang changed her words hesitantly, saying that this was the money that the other party had lent her before, and now she needed to return it. However, the police were still suspicious and began to ask her if she had any relevant loan records. Ms. Tang defended: "He gave me the cash and did not leave a record. ”

In the face of her inconsistent statements, the police were even more convinced that she had been deceived and dizzy. So, the police decided to take Ms. Tang back to the police station for further persuasion. In the police station, the police patiently played an anti-fraud propaganda video, told about the fraud case, and persuaded Ms. Tang with great painstaking efforts. Finally, under the careful persuasion of the police, Ms. Tang woke up from a dream and realized that she had fallen into an online dating scam. She solemnly stated that she would never transfer money to the other party's account again, and blocked the "online dating partner" under the witness of the police, successfully avoiding a loss of 100,000 yuan.

Qin Huai** reminds everyone: It is a beautiful thing to be happy with each other, but in the virtual world of the Internet, we must remain vigilant. Any identity can be faked, and if the other party leads you to transfer money for various reasons, it is likely that fraudsters are responsible. Please think rationally and be cautious when it comes to money. If you have any concerns, please call 96110 for consultation.

Proofreading by Sheng Yuanyuan.

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