The Czech police stopped the fraud in time, and the man was very grateful.
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[Reporter Xu Guozhen/Taichung Report] When the Taichung MRT police officers were patrolling the high-speed rail Taichung Station on the 6th, they saw a man surnamed Zhang talking on a cell phone nervously, and heard the keys used by scam groups such as "personal information" and "arrears" Words, immediately stepped forward to care, and sure enough, Zhang Nan was convinced because he received a call from a scam group, and was planning to take the high-speed train to the north to find a "fake police" to explain clearly.
Police officers Pengcheng, Liu Yiting, and Lai Zhenyu of the first branch of the MRT police team of the Taichung City Police Department saw a middle-aged man talking on a mobile phone in a panic when they were patrolling and watching at the Taichung Station of the MRT high-speed rail yesterday afternoon. When Qianqian wanted to know the situation, he heard the man's call content revealing such fraudulent words as "personal data theft" and "overdue phone bills". He had a different intuition and immediately stepped forward to ask.
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The man said that earlier at his home in Taichung, he received a call from someone who claimed to be from Taipower, informing him that his personal information had been stolen to apply for electricity for his house in New Taipei City, resulting in tens of thousands of yuan in electricity bills in his name. Later, the other party transferred the call to The New Taipei City Police Department also left the contact information of a police officer from the Banqiao Branch. He wanted to take the high-speed rail to the north for clarification and then remit the money.
After the police found out what was going on, they thought it was a common trick used by fraudsters. They went to the Banqiao Police Station in New Taipei City to check on the spot, and it was confirmed that it was a scam. The man was relieved and thanked the police for their vigilance and enthusiasm, and saved their hard-earned money in time; MRT The police team appeals to the scammers to use all kinds of tricks to defraud the public. If you receive a phone call from a suspected scammer, you must remain calm and check again. If you have any questions, call 110 or 165 for consultation, and the police will provide immediate assistance.
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The Czech police stopped the fraud in time, and the man was very grateful.
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"Shunfenger" Czech police Pengcheng, Liu Yiting and Lai Zhenyu.
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