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"Old classmates" sent a message for help: "My sister was in a car accident and needs money urgently"! When the guy transferred the money, fortunately, his father had more eyes

Yangzi Evening News Network November 12 news (correspondent Jiang Gongxuan reporter Mei Jianming) Recently, the police of the Binjiang Police Station of the Nanjing Jiangning Public Security Branch received a police call from Mr. Song, a resident of the jurisdiction, saying that his son may have encountered telecommunications fraud. The police rushed to Mr. Song's house, had a deep understanding of the situation, and finally determined that they had encountered fraud, allowing the Song family to avoid thousands of yuan in losses.

It turned out that Mr. Song's son, Xiao Song, who was going to college, received a message from an "old classmate", saying that his sister had been in a car accident and was in urgent need of money due to the difficult conditions at home, and asked Xiao Song if he could help. Subsequently, the other party continued to send photos and videos of the car accident to Xiao Song. Xiao Song replied that he was still in school and did not have much money to borrow. The other party also said that he had borrowed a sum of money online, to mention the bank card, but he did not have a bank card, hoping to borrow Xiao Song's card to use it. Xiao Song felt that the "old classmate" was too pitiful, and agreed without saying a word.

A few minutes later, the "old classmate" sent a screenshot of the transfer of 6800 yuan, saying that the operation was wrong when transferring, and the selection was delayed, but his "sister" now urgently needs this money treatment, let Xiao Song transfer 6800 yuan to himself, and after a few hours, the money from the online loan will go to Xiao Song's account. Because the bank card showed insufficient balance, Xiao Song did not transfer successfully, so he asked his father, Mr. Song, to help.

After Mr. Song learned the details, he thought of the anti-fraud propaganda often carried out by the local police, so he called the police for help at the first time. After work, the police found that the photos and videos of the car accident sent by the "old classmate" were all synthesized later, and asked Mr. Song to call the student's father to verify, and finally confirmed that he had encountered fraud.

Coincidentally, on the evening of November 1, Ms. Ren of the police station received a call from a staff member who claimed to be a staff member of the "Medical Insurance Bureau", who said that Ms. Ren was suspected of insurance fraud and would transfer the phone to the "Public Security Bureau" to let Ms. Ren cooperate with the investigation. Subsequently, the staff of the "Public Security Bureau" told Ms. Ren that all bank card accounts and online payment accounts under her name should be frozen, and if Ms. Ren wanted to solve the matter, she would have to transfer 12,000 yuan to the designated account. Ms. Ren was very scared after hearing this and prepared to transfer the money according to the other party's request. Just when the transfer was made, Ms. Ren suddenly thought that in the past two days, the police had come to the door to do anti-wire fraud propaganda, so she found the number on the leaflet, called the community police, and finally avoided being deceived.

According to reports, in recent times, the Police Station of the Binjiang Economic Development Zone of the Jiangning Branch of the Nanjing Municipal Public Security Bureau has carried out special work of anti-fraud propaganda and taking responsibility into households, and it is precisely for this that the safety awareness of residents in the jurisdiction has been greatly enhanced.

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Source: Purple Cow News

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