Cao Bang: Promptly prevent a fraud case of appropriating 200 million VND via telecommunications network

Cao Bang: Promptly prevent a fraud case of appropriating 200 million VND via telecommunications network
Cao Bang: Promptly prevent a fraud case of appropriating 200 million VND via telecommunications network
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(PLVN) – On April 24, information from Cao Bang Provincial Police and Xuan Noi Commune (Thong Khanh district) promptly prevented subjects impersonating police forces to fraudulently appropriate people’s property. people with large amounts of money.

Specifically, at 5:30 p.m., April 23, 2024, Mr. Dam Van Ngu and his wife were born in 1987; residing in Ban Sum hamlet, Xuan Noi commune, Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province, went to Xuan Noi Commune Police to report the incident of 02 people calling themselves from Cao Bang Provincial Police and Da Nang City Police ( Phone number: 0839.874.497) with the content: “Mr. Nguy’s CCCD number registered a bank account and fraudulently appropriated assets of more than three hundred million dong.

Besides, the two people above urged him to go to the post office and transfer the amount of two hundred million dong to their account.

Mr. Nguy was very scared and confused. Immediately afterward, he and his wife went to Xuan Noi Commune Police to report the above incident and the police force explained, encouraged, and instructed them to promptly prevent the transfer of money to the victim. the above two scammers.

Feeling grateful for the actions of the authorities, Mr. Nguy wrote a letter of thanks to the Xuan Noi Commune Police.

Through the above incident, Xuan Noi Commune Police warns people to be wary of fraud and property appropriation through cyberspace and telecommunications networks. Authorities: Police, Courts, Procuracy… do not work by phone and do not ask people to transfer money for anything.

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