Ukrainian pretended to be a postman and a police officer. He fell in the red act

magnapolonia.org 2 weeks ago

On November 20, between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., a man claiming to be a post office individual called to the home of an aged Polish couple from Tuchów close Tarnow. He asked me to confirm the address on the pretext of delivering packages. A minute later, the “policeman” called them and informed them that there was a nationwide action against postal fraudsters and that he was about to come and collect the money “for storage”. He assured me that cash would come back after the surgery.

Ukrainian pretended to be a postman and a police officer. To Event occurred between 1:00 and 5:00. The seniors first received a call from a man who introduced himself as a message worker. He requested confirmation of the address to which packages are to be delivered. shortly another man called, this time claiming to be a police officer. He claimed that the message workers were cooperating with a group of fraudsters, and the police were moving a nationwide action aimed at stopping them.

There was no fraud due to the accident. At about 5:00 p.m., a boy came to his parents and found his parent with a large amount of money. He immediately realized the situation and tried to halt the cash collector of the man, but this 1 fled to the car with the money. The boy gave the police an accurate description of the vehicle and direction of escape.

The officers of the Tarnów Road Traffic Department together with the patrol of the Tuchov Police Station tracked and stopped the car. Behind the wheel was a 39-year-old alleged "war refugee" from Ukraine, and the vehicle secured the full amount transferred – over PLN 120 thousand.

The man went to a police cell, heard the charge of fraud, and, at the request of the Tarnów territory Attorney's Office, the court applied 3 months' temporary detention. Investigators do not regulation out that he worked in an organized group – further detentions are possible.

Police call for caution and remind them that officers never ask to transfer money, nor to participate in activities that would affect handing them cash. In case of suspicious calls, you should halt talking and contact the nearest police unit.

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