Liu Nan wanted to invest in Pu'er tea, and the bank remitted 190,000 yuan, and the banker notified the police to stop the fraud.

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[Reporter Chen Wenchan/Kaohsiung Report] A man surnamed Liu in Kaohsiung met a beautiful woman he had never met on Facebook. The other party tricked Liu Nan into investing in Pu-erh tea to earn high profits. He also said that if he bought it quickly, it would be sold out. He believed it to be true, and transferred 190,000 yuan to the bank. Fortunately, the police and bankers persuaded him to stop the fraud, and Liu Nan suddenly realized that it was an online dating scam, so he could keep his hard-earned money.

The Zhongxiao Police Station of the Fengshan Police Sub-bureau received a call from a bank clerk on Zhongshan West Road in Fengshan District the day before yesterday, saying that some people were suspected of being defrauded and asked the police to come to the scene for assistance. Inspector Luo Zhaoping and police officer Chen Yanquan quickly went to deal with it.

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According to the police investigation, Liu Nan (62 years old) claimed that he met a beautiful woman on Facebook. The woman lobbied him to join the Pu-erh tea trading association, saying that he could invest in the valuable Pu-erh tea and resell it for high profits. , will be robbed at once.

The police said that the fraudulent group invested in tea and also engaged in hunger marketing. The man surnamed Liu was afraid of missing the opportunity to make money, so he remitted 190,000 yuan in cash at the counter.

The police tried their best to persuade Liu Nan that this was a dating scam, and took him back to the police station to clarify the case. Liu Nan suddenly realized that he gave up the idea of ​​remittance and kept his hard-earned money.