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Beware of fraud damage caused by police deception! !

On August 8 of this year, a woman in her 30s living in Kiyama Town, Sanyanggi County, received a call from a man claiming to be a police officer or prosecutor on her mobile phone.
●"There is a cash card in your name among the evidence seized from the person who arrested you."
●"Transfer the money in your account to the victim's account, and the Financial Services Agency will check the banknote number."
●"After the transfer, the money will be returned to your account" "This time 2 million yen clears up your suspicions"
Since I was told, I was deceived by transferring 2 million yen in cash to the account designated by the other party.
*In addition, a man claiming to be a police officer shows images such as police notebooks and arrest warrants on SNS video calls.

[Request from the police]
◆There are many fraud cases where people pretend to be police officers and send money through SNS and mobile phone video calls!
◆The police will not ask for money transfer by phone or tell you that you are the subject of an investigation.
〇 If you talk about "money", "account", "remittance", etc. on the phone, suspect fraud!
〇 Do not make decisions alone, and consult with your family, close people, police, etc. before sending money.
★ Let's talk about it with family, work, friends, etc. on a daily basis and try to prevent crime

Tosu Police Station (0942-83-2131)


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