Russian-speaking scammers hit hard an elderly man from Vilnius district: the senior lost nearly 35,000 euros
An 83-year-old man from the Vilnius district was scammed out of 34,110 euros by Russian-speaking fraudsters pretending to be utility and police officials.
In a recent incident, an elderly man residing in the Vilnius district reported being a victim of a sophisticated scam involving Russian-speaking individuals. The 83-year-old victim disclosed that on February 12, he received a phone call while at home from individuals who claimed to be representatives of an electricity supply company and police officers. Under the pretense of official business, the scammers managed to deceive him into providing his money and gold, resulting in a total loss of 34,110 euros.
Following this alarming incident, the police have initiated a pre-trial investigation into the case, categorizing it as large-scale fraud. They have begun searching for the assailants, who took advantage of the victim's vulnerability and trust. This event highlights not only the dangers posed by scams targeting the elderly but also raises awareness about the need for better protection and education for seniors regarding fraud tactics that exploit their goodwill and trust.
This incident has sparked concern within the local community about the rising prevalence of such scams, particularly those exploiting language barriers and the trust placed in authority figures. Authorities are urging citizens to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious calls or individuals. The police have promised to intensify their efforts in tracking down the perpetrators and raising public awareness to prevent future scams of this nature, thereby reinforcing community safety and trust in law enforcement.