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Netizens borrowed money and said that they were paying for their children's tuition, and Aunt Jinshan relented...

Netizens borrowed money and said that they were paying for their children's tuition, and Aunt Jinshan relented...

At about 9:10 on August 20, the Zhujing Police Station of the Jinshan Public Security Bureau received a report from the staff of the Construction Bank in the jurisdiction that an Aunt Zang wanted to transfer money to an unfamiliar account and may have encountered telecommunications network fraud. After receiving the report, police officers Peng Xiangdong and Li Qiaoqi immediately rushed to the scene.

Netizens borrowed money and said that they were paying for their children's tuition, and Aunt Jinshan relented...

After understanding, Aunt Zang met a netizen on a short video platform not long ago, and after a period of communication, the relationship between the two sides quickly warmed up and became good friends who talked about everything.

A few days ago, the other party claimed that the child urgently needed 5,000 yuan for school, but he was currently in difficulty, and hoped that Aunt Zang would help tide over the difficulties and return it a week later, and also reminded to delete the chat conversation between the two. The soft-hearted Aunt Zang agreed to the other party's request, but said that she couldn't come up with so much money for a while, so she could only transfer 2,000 yuan first, so she went to the bank and prepared to transfer money to the account provided by the other party.

Netizens borrowed money and said that they were paying for their children's tuition, and Aunt Jinshan relented...

The police who learned of the situation immediately informed Aunt Zang that this was a scam, and patiently explained to her the real case of telecommunications network fraud, exposed the fraud methods of the "friend", and smashed the pretended "good parent" character step by step. In the end, Aunt Zang woke up and gave up the idea of remittance and avoided property loss.

Worried that Aunt Zang would be "bewitched" by scammers again after returning home, the police contacted her daughter and told her to care more about her mother's situation, and at the same time carried out publicity on preventing telecommunication network fraud.

Police tips: The general public should enhance their awareness of prevention, do not trust strangers, and do not add strangers at will. When it comes to money, you should be cautious, do not transfer money to any stranger, and do not provide your bank card account number, password and other personal information to the other party to avoid being deceived.

Reporter: Zhu Lin, Feng Qiuping Correspondents: Cao Yahui, Zhu Ye Editor: Cheng Jiayu Editor: Yu Luoyin, Lu Chenli Review: Chen Jianjun, Lin Kun

Netizens borrowed money and said that they were paying for their children's tuition, and Aunt Jinshan relented...

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