Sending fragrant content on the Internet, involving solicitation information, recharging members and extra surprises... When encountering such content, you must not believe that a man in Nanjing was defrauded of 140,000 yuan. At present, the police have opened a case to investigate.

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Case review: The man sought stimulation to charge members and was defrauded of 140,000 yuan
Long night, want to get some excitement? Be careful, what awaits you is not a sexual encounter, but a trap set by the scammer! Recently, Mr. Zhang, who temporarily lives in Jiangbei, Nanjing, received a text message with a fragrant content, "National Airborne Door-to-Door Service", and the content of the text message was accompanied by the contact information of a customer service "Miss Li". Driven by curiosity, Mr. Zhang added "Miss Li". After a few brief lines of communication, "Miss Li" said that she could provide on-site "service" and sent a chat software for Mr. Zhang to install and add a receptionist account in the software, and contact the receptionist to arrange services.
"If you choose to become a member, you can provide free service once." After downloading the software, the receptionist "Xiaomei" told Mr. Zhang that membership can provide free services once. Seeing that the membership fee is not high, and can also get a free service, Mr. Zhang immediately paid 38 yuan to recharge the gold membership. After recharging the membership, "Xiaomei" sent the administrator account and told Mr. Zhang that he could contact the administrator to arrange the service first. "When you complete the task, every amount of money you recharge will be returned to you." The administrator told Mr. Zhang that he only needed to cooperate with him to do three "tasks" to prioritize and the fees would be refunded in full. In order to complete the task as soon as possible and get free services, Mr. Zhang used his bank card to transfer money many times under the guidance of the administrator and completed the task according to the administrator's prompts.
Mr. Zhang, who originally thought that he could get a free "service" after completing the task, received a message from the administrator saying that because the third task did not operate according to the regulations, the wrong task failed, and it was necessary to reopen the new task, otherwise the money previously recharged would be frozen in the platform and could not be withdrawn. Thinking that the money was still in the account, Mr. Zhang had to continue to follow the administrator to open a new round of tasks, and recharged nearly 140,000 yuan successively. Just as the second round of tasks was about to be completed, the administrator once again informed him that the task had failed due to an operation error. Only then did Mr. Zhang realize that he might have encountered telecommunications network fraud and quickly called the police for help. At present, the Nanjing Jiangbei New District Public Security Bureau has intervened in the investigation.
Case analysis: Using the psychology of the parties, do not dare to call the police step by step
Online solicitation of prostitution is the use of various online social platforms to publish false information, induce the parties to contact them, and then carry out fraud. Criminal gangs use false photos and fictitious information to disguise themselves and publish low-cost solicitation information through online platforms, and once they cause users to prostitute themselves, the scammers will eliminate the victim's concerns by providing door-to-door services, "miss photo selection", and determining service venues and prices online.
Under the guise of providing pornographic services for free, the scammers ask the victims to make small deposits and register for so-called membership. When the victim registers, they are induced to invest in the so-called "task", promising that after the victim completes the "task", they will have access to free pornographic services, and once the victim participates, he will lose everyone's money.
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The police remind: these are illegal, do not be deceived
The police reminded the public that both soliciting and soliciting prostitution are illegal and must be punished by law. Criminals use the Internet to publish false "solicitation" information to carry out online fraud, and engage in fraud in the name of soliciting prostitution.
When citizens and friends find such information on the Internet, they should pay attention to it, clean themselves and love themselves, and do not fall into the trap of scammers because of "momentary impulses", and end up paying for their own desires. Correspondent Jiang Jingxuan Yangzi Evening News/Purple Cow News reporter Mei Jianming
Proofread by Faye Wong
Source: Purple Cow News