Cunning Deceptions Unveiled Once More
In the heart of Neuss, a would-be con artist attempted to disinfect money from an elderly woman on April 2nd, 2020. The scammer, claiming to be a health department employee, exploited the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus epidemic to get the victim's money.
However, the elderly woman grew suspicious and reported the incident to the police. This incident serves as a reminder to always be wary of strangers claiming to be from the police or health department. Police officers and health department employees do not ask to disinfect personal valuables.
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Police officers also warn against strangers claiming to be from the police or health department and asking about valuables, whether they claim to want to "safely store" or "disinfect" them. Scammers are targeting seniors, taking advantage of the current situation to get victims' money.
The senior citizen was asked to handle the disinfection process in this instance, but it's important to note that such requests are fraudulent. The incident underscores the need for vigilance in these uncertain times.
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Stay safe, Neuss, and remember to always verify the authenticity of requests before handing over any personal belongings or sensitive information.
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