Nowadays, telecommunications network fraud methods are varied, and if you are not careful, you may be "caught". A woman in Meixian District almost transferred the money in her bank card to fraudsters because she received a call from a person claiming to be from the Public Security Bureau. Recently, the Meixian District police successfully dissuaded a telecommunications network fraud case and helped the masses stop losses in a timely manner.
At about 17:00 on October 21, Ms. Huang of Fenshui Village, Chengdong Town, Meixian District, received a phone call from a public security bureau claiming to be involved in fraud and money laundering and that she would be investigated. When Ms. Huang asked the reason for the incident, the other party threatened her in a strong tone not to ask too much, and if she did not cooperate, she would immediately send someone to arrest her.

During the period, the other party found that Ms. Huang's family still had her mother-in-law, Aunt Wen, and said that she would let Aunt Wen be Ms. Huang's witness, so that they would separate, one person and one room, and told them not to tell others about this matter. Panicked, Ms. Huang came to a room and locked the door. Subsequently, the two sides changed from mobile phone calls to QQ calls, and issued a forged arrest warrant to Ms. Huang, who found that the above information and her identity information were completely consistent and was even more convinced.
At this time, the Meixian District Public Security Bureau found through its work that there was a high-risk telephone number that was on a long-term call, suspecting that the owner of the number was committing fraud, and the target of the deception was Ms. Huang. Huang Xiongguang, a police officer at the Chengdong police station who was on vacation, saw this information in the work group and found that Ms. Huang's husband was a friend he knew, Fang, and immediately called Fang, asking Fang to contact his wife Ms. Huang immediately, telling her that she was talking to her QQ about fraudsters, do not tell each other about bank cards and other information, let alone transfer money, and the police at the police station will come to his home.
However, Ms. Huang could not listen to her husband's words at all, but instead regarded the police as a criminal in the mouth of the scammer, believing that it was the real police who was talking to her QQ, and according to the other party's prompts, locked herself in the room to continue to talk to the scammers.
In order to dissuade the parties as soon as possible and prevent them from being deceived, Huang Xiongguang had to let Ms. Huang's husband Fang immediately call to inform other family members of the family to dissuade them, even if they broke the door, they had to prevent Ms. Huang from transferring money. Fang's uncle Fang rushed over after receiving a call from his nephew, at which point the fraudsters were asking Ms. Huang to log in to the mobile bank and enter the account number and amount to carry out the fraud.
After Ms. Huang heard the shouts of her uncle outside the door, she gradually calmed down and stopped the transfer operation. Huang Xiongguang then called Uncle Fang and asked Him to slip his mobile phone through the crack in the door and ask him to talk to Ms. Huang. Huang Xiongguang revealed to Ms. Huang that she was a police officer at the Chengdong police station, and at this time, Ms. Huang, who sensed something was wrong, realized that she had encountered a liar, and then refused to open the door.
Fortunately, Ms. Huang's money was not cheated away. Through this incident, she also raised her vigilance and thanked the police for their timely dissuasion. The people's police hereby remind the general public that the public security department will not handle cases by telephone, and that everyone must be vigilant in matters involving money and wealth. In such cases, you can call 110 for consultation in time. You can install the "National Anti-Fraud Center" APP on your mobile phone, open the interception function after downloading, and filter out the fraudulent calls.
[All-media reporter] Huang Taowei
[Correspondent] Guo Jitian
【Author】 Huang Taowei
Source: Southern PLUS