Breaking News “Gunma Prefecture”.
By AI of “Isesaki FM”.
On the 1st, Maebashi Police Station announced that a 26-year-old man in the city received a phone call from someone pretending to be a police officer and was defrauded of 500,000 yen.
Around 8:50 a.m. on March 31, two men claiming to be police officers called and lied, saying, “Your account is being used for money laundering.” To prove his innocence, the man was instructed to deposit all of his assets, which he transferred from a financial institution in the city to a designated account.
The men then showed a fake police ID in a video call on SNS and threatened, saying, “There is a warrant for your arrest.” The man believed them and fell victim to the scam. Police are investigating the case as a fraud.
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