Scammers forced a Russian to pretend to be a car buyer 03/29/2024,

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Scammers persuaded a resident of Ulan-Ude to go to the bank and apply for a loan, supposedly to buy a car. In this respect reported On the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic.

The man failed to do so because the bank employee started asking questions to the customer. After this he quickly left the bank.

“On March 26, through the security service, employees of the OSO UR Department of the Ulan-Ude city of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia were notified that a man had come to the institution to apply for a loan in the amount. Allegedly 700 thousand rubles to buy a car. The police report stated that the bank employee was confused by the behavior of a 60-year-old customer who was clearly concerned about something.

Police were able to locate the man by contacting his business because he did not respond to calls. Together with the leaders of the organization, they managed to convince the citizen that criminals were trying to force him to apply for a loan.

Previously in the Ryazan region prisoner a monastery psalmist defrauded a parishioner of 550 thousand rubles by promising him two cars.

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