Scammers forced a Muscovite to put firecrackers into himself and set them off

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In Moscow, scammers forced a woman to shove fireworks into herself and set them off; The victim was taken to the hospital. Telegram channel reports this plinth.

According to the Telegram channel, fraudsters contacted the 56-year-old Muscovite on February 5, introducing themselves as employees of the Investigative Committee and Rosfinmonitoring. He was frightened by the alleged threat to his savings and was persuaded to transfer the money to a “secure account”. The woman’s husband was also involved; Together they went to banks and took out loans to send money to the attackers.

When the fraudsters took more than 2.5 million rubles from the couple, they asked them to send a photo without clothes for a “screening” that would protect their money for 30 years. In addition, the woman was persuaded to get several tattoos, and then to stick a firecracker into herself and explode it – the Russian woman obeyed.

On February 26, a Muscovite was hospitalized with injuries and burns. The woman could not explain to the police how the attackers convinced her to do this.

Previously, the fraudster had received 1.8 million rubles from a pensioner in Moscow and given Corsage.

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