Feb 10 • 13:40 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Frauds with a new scare of 'radioactive leak': Incident in Zografou

Scammers are exploiting fears of radioactive leaks to trick mainly elderly citizens out of their valuables in Zografou, Greece.

In a disturbing trend, scammers in Zografou, Greece, are using fears of radioactive leaks to deceive predominantly elderly individuals into relinquishing their valuables. By posing as municipal workers, these criminals gain access to the homes of unsuspecting citizens, thereby carrying out a series of thefts. Recent reports indicate that the local community is increasingly targeted by these fraudulent schemes, raising alarms among residents and local authorities alike.

In light of the rising incidents, the Zografou municipality felt compelled to issue a public announcement clarifying that it does not employ workers who visit citizens' homes. This proactive stance aims to inform residents and mitigate the panic surrounding the fraudulent activities. The deputy mayor of Zografou, Rania Neneda, provided insights into the matter, emphasizing that the scenarios described by victims seem almost fictional, with callers alleging they need to enter homes to inspect the quality of electrical networks, thus heightening the element of trust before committing the deception.

Local authorities noted the psychological toll on victims and their families, as the scammers leverage fear to manipulate their targets. As the municipality continues to combat these scams and educate the public, community vigilance remains crucial to safeguarding residents from exploitation. The need for trust and transparency in municipal operations has never been more critical, highlighting the importance of public awareness in preventing such criminal acts.

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