Mar 11 • 07:07 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Fraudsters extorted 99 thousand euros from a woman in Plungė

A woman in Plungė lost 99,000 euros to fraudsters posing as telecom, bank, and police officials during a phone call.

A 69-year-old woman from Plungė, Lithuania, fell victim to an elaborate scam on February 19, 2023, when she received a phone call from individuals posing as representatives of a telecommunications company, bank officials, and police officers. These fraudsters effectively manipulated her into believing that her financial accounts were at risk, ultimately convincing her to hand over the substantial sum of 99,000 euros to an unknown man who visited her in person to collect the money.

The case highlights the ongoing issue of telecom and financial scams in Lithuania, as authorities continue to warn the public about increasing fraud attempts. Law enforcement officials have initiated a pre-trial investigation into the incident, aiming to track down the culprits behind this sophisticated scheme. The victims in such cases are often vulnerable individuals who may not fully comprehend the fraudulent tactics used against them.

As the investigation unfolds, there is a pressing need for public awareness and education regarding the tactics employed by fraudsters. This incident serves as a reminder that even the most trusted figures, including officials from reputable organizations, can be impersonated in scams. Authorities are encouraging vigilance and caution among the public to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

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