30 million yen is deceived by my fraud Kanagawa September 15 6:09

An 83-year-old woman in Isehara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, who received a phone call from a man claiming to be his son, "I lost the bag containing my company's cash card," was deceived by about 30 million yen, and police investigated it as a fraudulent case and suspicious. I'm calling you to be careful about your phone.

According to the police, at around 10 am on the 14th, a man calling himself his son called at the home of an 83-year-old woman living in Isehara City, saying, "I lost the bag with my company's cash card. I need 10,000 yen. "



The phone calls came in many times in a short period of time, and a man claiming to be a colleague said, "My son has a bad throat and goes to the hospital," and instructed another man to give him cash.



The woman who believed in the story handed over about 30 million yen of cash stored at home to a man in his twenties and thirties who visited his home afterwards.



The woman lives alone, and the police are investigating it as a fraud case because her daughter, who spoke to her immediately after handing over the cash, suspiciously reported it.



In Isehara city, on the 14th, there was another report that "there was a suspicious call from a man who claims to be his son", so the police said, "I'm calling for relatives and demanding cash. If you get a call, suspect fraud and call the police immediately. "