Core Points - A recent case of fraud involving a fake customer service representative from an online course institution led to a victim being scammed into mailing gold worth over 40 grams [1][4][6] - The police in Wuhan's Dongxihu District successfully intercepted the fraudulent package and returned the gold to the victim, preventing a loss of over 40,000 yuan [1][4] - The victim, Ms. Ren, was initially contacted about a refund for an online course and was lured into a scam through promises of high returns on investments [6][8] Group 1 - The police identified an unusual express delivery related to a fraud case and traced it back to a victim who had sent 40 grams of gold [3] - The police collaborated with a courier company to intercept the package before it was delivered to a nonexistent recipient [4] - The victim was successfully contacted and the gold was returned to her after she traveled from a distant location [4][6] Group 2 - The victim was approached by a supposed third-party education institution offering a refund service, which led her to a group chat for refunds [6] - After being convinced of high returns and successful withdrawals, the victim invested additional funds but faced repeated "operation errors" [8] - The scam escalated when the fake customer service instructed her to purchase and mail gold to facilitate a large withdrawal, which ultimately did not work [8]
金价暴涨 小心黄金诈骗!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-20 03:53