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Although there are many tricks and tricks of swindlers, there are still smart people to punish these big liars. For example, some time ago, a woman successfully "killed" a big liar and gained a lot of attention. Let's learn about the specific situation in Bian Xiao!

Last year, Ms. Wang of Jiangsu suffered from "killing pigs" fraud and lost more than 220,000 yuan. However, the plot quickly reversed.

In the next eight months, Ms. Wang continued to chat with swindlers and made them fall in love with her.

On May 15 this year, Ms. Wang successfully "tricked" the swindlers from Southeast Asia into China and led them to the police, thus completing the "Jedi Counter-Killing".

This matter has aroused widespread public concern since it was released on the Weibo platform.

Netizens have left messages and lamented that Ms. Wang is too powerful.

Afterwards, even the police officers praised Ms. Wang as "the most powerful policeman."

However, not every victim who has been defrauded by the "killing pig plate" can be "killed by the Jedi" like Ms. Wang. Some people were cheated by the other party for a million yuan before they even woke up.

During the Spring Festival of 20021,a woman in Shunde, Foshan met a man through dating software. After adding friends, Hu Man called himself "IT man" and lied that his brother-in-law worked in a casino in Macau, and lured the woman to invest on the grounds that gambling sites had loopholes to make money by betting.

After the woman recharged the bet of 1 1,000 yuan for the first time, she earned 1 1,000 yuan in one day and continued to recharge the bet. Because the micro-signal was blocked many times, Hu continued to communicate with the woman on other chat software to "guide" her investment operation.

Soon, the woman was unable to withdraw money because she had gambled on several loans, and made a request to Hu. Hu also used credit information and insufficient running water as an excuse to sweet-talk the other party to recharge. The woman transferred money 27 times before and after, totaling 1 167000 yuan. Because it is always impossible to withdraw cash, the woman discovered that she was cheated and called the police.

After receiving the report, Foshan police finally arrested four suspects in Hainan, sealed up 3 1 account involved, and successfully stopped paying 1.6 million yuan.

Online dating is risky, and behind the sweet words, it may be a trap of destroying money and killing people.

A few days ago, the Shenzhen police also received a "killing pig board" fraud alert. Fortunately, the police and the anti-fraud Commissioner dissuaded the victims in time to help them avoid property losses again.

Recently, Mr. Zeng from Shenzhen met a woman through a dating platform. The woman took good care of Mr. Zeng, and it didn't take long for them to determine the relationship. Subsequently, the woman said that her company specializes in "speculating foreign exchange" and recommended Mr. Zeng to invest together.

Under the strong persuasion of his girlfriend, Mr. Zeng downloaded an investment software provided by the other party and opened an account with an investment of 40,000 yuan. Half a month later, Mr. Zeng found that the "foreign exchange" he invested actually made a profit of 300,000 yuan. However, when he wanted to extract the income, he found that he could not extract it. At this point, the "girlfriend" said that she needed to transfer another 65,438+10,000 yuan to withdraw the profits from her account. Mr. Zeng, who didn't realize it was a scam, decided to transfer the money to his account the next day.

The next day, when Mr. Zeng went to the bank to transfer money, he happened to meet the police and the anti-fraud Commissioner. Mr. Zeng told the police and the anti-fraud Commissioner about his experience for nearly a month before he learned that he had been cheated by "killing pigs" After the patient explanation of the police and the anti-fraud Commissioner, Mr. Zeng immediately said that he would not transfer money to the other party and would not contact the other party again.

At present, the Shenzhen police have filed an investigation and the case is under further investigation.

"Killing pigs" is a new form of online fraud in recent years. Be sure to recognize its routine and avoid being deceived.

It can be seen that scammers are thinking about how to cheat money day and night, but as long as everyone remains vigilant and recognizes their every routine, they can avoid being cheated.