Feb 11 β€’ 22:00 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

Scheme to Scam Seniors out of Apartments

A Latvian woman in her 90s was targeted in a scam that involved obtaining her personal data to sell her apartment.

In a troubling incident in Latvia, a woman named Anna, who is nearing 90 years old, was approached by a supposed employee of 'Latvenergo' seeking to verify her electricity meter. The caller requested sensitive personal information, including her personal code and exact address, under the guise of needing it for an inspection the next day. This incident highlights an alarming trend where older individuals are targeted for their assets, exploiting their vulnerabilities and trust.

Shortly after the initial call, Anna received another call purportedly from the police, warning her that the first caller was a fraud and that her personal data had been compromised. The police impersonator urged her to take immediate action to protect her property, indicating that the scammers were attempting to sell her apartment utilizing the information obtained. Such scams raise serious concerns about the safety of elderly individuals, especially those living alone without regular contact from family or friends.

This incident serves as a stark reminder for both families and communities to remain vigilant about the potential exploitation of seniors. It underscores the need for increased awareness and education among the elderly about scams, as well as the importance of having a support system in place that can help them recognize and report suspicious activities.

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