I don't know if you are the same as Xiaobian, in recent years, I have often received all kinds of fraudulent calls and fraudulent text messages!
From courier problems to pretending to be friends who come out of thin air, scammers can be said to be working hard...
Not only are we plagued by fraud, but Japan next door is also suffering from fraud, and the aging population has intensified in recent years, which has also allowed these people to extend their claws to the elderly who live alone.
Among them, a fraud suspect was arrested, because a picture of the arrest attracted the attention of netizens and caused a lot of repercussions...
The 36-year-old suspect from Okayama City, an unknown occupation, was a full-time telephone operator in their fraud team, and he was in charge of making phone calls full-time, but he just made up an empty "family savings account", and this gimmick defrauded 11.7 million yen.
It is said that because of his extraordinary ability to respond to emergencies, he was once called a "super phone operator" by the team, helping the team squeeze 300 million yen a year.
And the deceived object is also very distressing, it is a 75-year-old grandmother who is still working in a convenience store, and she is still struggling for life when she is deceived, so when she learns that the suspect has been caught, everyone cheers until they see the photo:
I thought that this kind of fraud without a sense of morality would be abused, but I didn't expect everyone to be scolded for a while after seeing their faces, and they all said:
"It's a bit like an artist's eyebrows"
"Able-bodied limbs, flexible mind, what can't you do, do you have to be a fraud??"
"Deceitful work, confusing looks..."
Netizens who calmed down also commented after reading the news:
▽ Older people often keep large sums of money at home for several reasons. One is that interest on bank deposits is almost non-existent, so there is no need to keep money in the bank. The second is that bank branches are being consolidated, and there are many areas where there are no banks nearby. Thirdly, it will be troublesome or difficult to withdraw money with the card every time.
▽It's hard to imagine how hard this woman had to work to save up to this 11.7 million yen...
It's really strange that recent media reports often say useless words!
Even if the deceived person sees the scammer being arrested, he cannot ask for the full return, and there will be annoying people around him who ask: Why was he deceived?
▽ If you leak information about this kind of criminal behavior with your accomplices, the sentence will be increased, and the sentence will be doubled if you do not cooperate with the investigation and evidence collection. If the punishment is not increased by law, the robbers who are hidden in this way will always exist in the future, and the sentences of those who harbor gangs will also be doubled, and there is nothing wrong with themselves!
▽ The punishment is too light to commit crimes, there have always been elderly people who have been deceived, but the law has not been amended, and the government should have the consciousness of protecting the elderly.
Of course, this comment is the most relieving!
▽ Based on the value of 5,000 yen of one-day labor in prison, he will serve his sentence until the day he pays off all the defrauded funds.
Big guy to do the math, according to the above netizen's thinking, how long does he have to work?