The girl accidentally added the idol private account, and lost nearly 10,000 yuan in one operation

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-06

Red Net Moment News correspondent Guo Ying reports

Thank you so much, I thought that if the money was cheated, I would never get it back, but I didn't expect you to help me recover the money so hard. ”

Recently, Mr. Li sent a pennant printed with "Solving Cases on the Internet to Enhance Police Prestige, Recover Stolen Goods and Warm the Hearts of the People" to Huang Hao, a police officer from the Provincial Department of Xinqiao Police Station in Yongding District, and expressed his gratitude to the police for recovering his losses.

A few days ago, Mr. Li's granddaughter was defrauded of 9,988 yuan by others pretending to be a celebrity on the Internet, and after knowing the actual situation, Mr. Li hurriedly came to the police station to report the case.

After receiving the report, the police at the police station immediately launched an investigation. The police learned that due to the high vigilance of the fraudsters, after instructing Mr. Li's granddaughter to transfer money, they asked her to delete all the information such as chat records and SMS verification codes of each other. Through a series of investigations, the police found that the victim made multiple payments through quick payment, and the police quickly contacted the payment company, successfully frozen the defrauded funds in the suspect's account, and then returned the defrauded funds to the victim.

The truth behind the "star".

Fraudsters usually register on various social platforms to pretend to be a film and television "star" private social account, in order to make fans believe that they are the "star", fraudsters will often share the "star" **and**, and some will even use a P map software to make the "star" ID card.

After gaining the trust of fans, ** will take advantage of fans' eagerness to chase stars, sell items such as "signed photos" and other celebrity peripherals, and trick fans into transferring money.

Teenagers should not blindly chase stars, do not be deceived by the ** people in the coat of stars, do not click on ** links, scan the code to transfer money, etc., if you are intimidated, threatened or found to be deceived, please inform your parents or call the police as soon as possible.

Strengthen children's anti-fraud publicity and education, ignore strangers who deliberately pick up on the Internet, and resolutely do not listen, believe or transfer money requests for any reason.

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