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Introduction to the incident of an 18-year-old female anchor being cheated

What happened to this female anchor who was cheated when she went on a date with a male fan?

Recently, an 18-year-old female anchor from Changsha, Hunan Province went to Chongqing to meet a die-hard male fan and was defrauded of 30,000 yuan in cash on the pretext of borrowing money for urgent use.

On December 28, the female anchor reported the incident to the Lianglu Police Station of Chongqing Yubei District Public Security Bureau. Currently, the case is under further investigation.

The deceived female anchor named Zhao (pseudonym) is an online female anchor on a well-known anchor platform. Zhao usually attracts fans by singing and chatting in the live broadcast room.

In mid-November this year, a fan came to Zhao’s live broadcast room. This male fan always liked to interact and chat with Zhao and crazily gave gifts in the live broadcast room. Every online anchor needs such "hardcore fans", which can not only boost the atmosphere of the entire live broadcast room, but also make the anchor profitable. Therefore, Zhao also had a lively chat with this "hardcore male fan" surnamed Luo (pseudonym) They got up and exchanged phone numbers.

Luo often said sweet words to Zhao and praised her to the sky. At about 8 o'clock on December 27, Luo invited Zhao to Chongqing. At Luo's invitation, Zhao "flew" from Changsha, Hunan to Chongqing just to meet this "die-hard fan".

On the afternoon of December 27, Zhao arrived at Chongqing Jiangbei Airport, and Luo also picked Zhao up at the airport as scheduled. The two hit it off, and during the conversation, Luo told Zhao that he ran a large hot pot restaurant. After dinner that night, Luo opened a room for Zhao near the airport. In order to gain Zhao's "trust", Luo acted like a "gentleman" and opened another room next to the room where Zhao lived. Room to live in.

They were originally scheduled to go to the city for fun the next day, but Luo said that he had something to deal with at his hotpot restaurant. On the afternoon of December 28, Luo told Zhao: "My hot pot restaurant has some things to do, and it needs 30,000 yuan in cash urgently. If you have it, lend it to me first, and I will withdraw the money and pay you back tomorrow." Zhao happened to bring After paying more than 30,000 yuan in cash, Zhao, who trusted Luo very much, lent the money to Luo without asking Luo to write an IOU. After borrowing the money, Luo left and never returned, and his phone was turned off.

Subsequently, Zhao realized that he had been deceived and quickly reported the case to the Lianglu Police Station of the Yubei District Public Security Bureau. Currently, the case is under further investigation.

The Yubei Police reminds citizens to be cautious when making friends online, do not disclose personal information casually, do not easily believe the other party's sweet words, and do not casually accept invitations and meetings from unknown sources. Be cautious, cautious, cautious when it comes to money dealings.