China News Service, July 19th. According to the US "World Journal" report, although the police often warn against identity theft and phone fraud, similar cases are still emerging in Brooklyn, New York. Thousands of dollars in card debt.

The 62nd Sub-bureau of the Municipal Police in charge of the local area called on the public to be vigilant.

  According to police records, a 65-year-old woman of Chinese descent received a monthly bank credit card statement in July and found that there were multiple credit card transactions that she did not remember from June 17 to July 1, and she owed a card debt of US$7,375.

She reported that the last time this credit card was used was in April and was never lost during the period, and she was not sure how personal information was leaked.

  In addition, a 30-year-old woman living in the area was also defrauded of 1,000 US dollars due to a fraudulent call. At that time, a strange man said that he was holding a gun and was pointing at the victim’s sister. This payment.

In a panic, the woman used Apple Cash to pay an unknown mobile phone number, and then the call was hung up.

The victim immediately called her sister and found out that she had not been kidnapped at all.

  Another case involved an Uber driver who received three male customers at Bath Avenue and Bay 20 Street on the evening of the 10th. One of them said that he would use the driver’s mobile phone to enter the address after getting in the car.

The driver did not suspect that he had him, so he handed his mobile phone to the other party. Unexpectedly, the man directly sent the amount from the driver's Uber account to his own account.

The driver later found out that the money in the account had been transferred and reported to the police station. Although the other party's data has been handed over to the police, there is still no news.

  The police also urged that people should pay attention to their mailboxes being locked to avoid theft. When receiving suspicious calls, they should ask for the other party’s information and not send money directly.

(Yan Jieen)