Investigate in a fraud case pretending to be 12.7 million yen pretending to be a police officer August 21 4:49

A woman in her 70s in Oimachi, Kanagawa Prefecture who received a call saying `` Your card was used illegally '' from a man who gave himself a police officer was tricked by a man who appeared at home, 12.7 million yen in cash , Police are investigating as a fraud case.

According to the police, at around 4:30 pm on the 20th, a man in his 70s living in Oimachi, Kanagawa Prefecture, named a employee of a consumer electronics retailer, “Your card was used illegally. I also contacted you. "

Furthermore, after this, there were telephone calls from a man who gave himself a police officer, and he said, "The money at home is magnetic and cannot be used. Bankers are going to collect them now." That is.

A woman who believed in the contents of the telephone handed over 12.7 million yen of cash and 3 cash cards to a man who was given the staff of a financial institution who visited his home.

Later, when a suspicious woman contacted a financial institution, she found that she had been scammed. The police are investigating cases of fraud, and if they ask for cash or other charges from police officers or financial institution staff, they are calling for suspected fraud and consulting with their families and police.