A 49-year-old man surnamed Wang from Kaohsiung met a long-haired girl from Hong Kong with the pseudonym "Xiao Xian" through LINE.

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[Reporter Fang Zhixian/Kaohsiung Report] A 49-year-old man surnamed Wang from Kaohsiung met a long-haired girl from Hong Kong with the pseudonym "Xiaoxian" through LINE half a year ago. Borrowed 150,000 yuan from Wang Nan, and Wang Nan went to the bank to remit the money. The police were reported and found out that it was a warning account, and helped Wang Nan keep his hard-earned money.

Inspector Li Jiande and Police Constable Huang Jianzhang of the Juemin Office of Sanmin No. 2 Sub-bureau received a report at 1:00 p.m. on the 17th that a man surnamed Wang wanted to remit 150,000 yuan to the bank. The banker noticed something strange and asked him the purpose of the remittance and notified the police. The police rushed to the bank immediately. on site.

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After understanding, Wang Nan met a woman named "Xiaoxian" through LINE half a year ago. The two parties are called husband and wife. Recently, Xiaoxian said that her mother suffered from cancer and needed money urgently. She wanted to borrow 150,000 yuan from Wang Nan. After realizing something was wrong, he immediately checked the status of the account and found that the police had been notified, and Wang Nan knew that he had been scammed.

It is understood that Wang Nan had previously remitted money to the other party. When asked by the police how much money he remitted, Wang Nan said that he forgot to remit the amount. The man finally saw through the online love trap, and expressed his deep gratitude to the police and crew for their assistance.

The police appeal to the public that there are many traps in making friends online, requiring the purchase of large denomination game points and copying serial numbers, etc., they should be more vigilant, implement the mantra of "one listen, two hang up, three verify and four report" to protect the safety of their own property.

Wang Nan went to the bank to remit money, but the police found out that it was a warning account and helped Wang Nan keep his hard-earned money.

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