Puttur: Police warn of fake Facebook friendships posing as foreigners


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Jul 12: Police officials have advised the people to be wary of friendship requests in social websites identifying themselves as foreign national. They have pointed towards a number of cases where the friends later claim to have sent costly gifts to them and requesting them to meet import duty and other charges on the items stranded with the customs officials.

In one such instance, on July 1, a person had sought Facebook friendship with a person from Uppinangady on July 1, claiming him to be a London-based neurosurgeon. He had claimed that his wife had died when delivering his child and that he was searching for a beautiful Indian lady who can fondly take care of his children and be a good wife to him. He promised to send a huge gift if such a girl is introduced by the man. After he was promised help, he sought the house address of the man here, promising to send a small token gift initially.


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On July 5, the man contacted him on Facebook and said that the gift sent by him has reached India but the customs officials are demanding Rs 20,000 for clearing the same. He said that immediately after this amount is paid, the gift would reach his home. He provided a bank account number, saying that it belongs to the clearance agency, to which the above amount has to be sent.

From the beginning he was aware that this was the handiwork a racket of fraudsters. He had informed the police in advance. Even though the officials tried their best to find the person, they could realise that the fake neurosurgeon is a person from Delhi. But his address could not be detected. The police have also found that this is a racket of fraudsters involved with swindling money of others running into crores or rupees. They enter the social websites through some app, create accounts in the names of innocent people and then make money without getting trapped by the law. The police have advised people to be very careful.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Marilou Steven, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 12 2021

    World has reached a state of desperation and there are people who want easy money. They go to any extent to get easy money. People should immediately block and take action of any one even asks for money. This scamming has been happening for a few years now. I hope it ends completely soon. We need more warning alerts on every site. It's even happening on matrimonial sites I was given to understand recently.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Mon, Jul 12 2021

    People, Most probably this is Con job of Nigerian Conman....typically Nigerians keep UK number Internet phone for such activities... Nigerians should diversify their skills from this to Crude Oil exploration...they have 5th highest Crude Oil reserves in the World.... Nigerian President should hold Nigerian Version of 'Monkey Bath'... ...Tak...Takk...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Jul 12 2021

    Everyone is ending up with one or the other problem due to FEKUGIRI,,,,, only LORD Brahma knows when this menace will come to an end..., FEKUISM virus is danger than CORONA 19

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Mon, Jul 12 2021

    When can we end this Fekugiri ...

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