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小心是骗局!沈阳两人已中招
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 23:24
该男子打开戒指盒,里面赫然装着一枚"白金钻戒",价格标签上标注着23500元。男子随即向史大娘表 示,愿意与她平分这笔"意外之财",并提出给史大娘5000元现金,钻戒归自己所有。史大娘微微点头同 意后,男子称要立即回家取钱,并让史大娘暂时保管钻戒。为防止史大娘"跑路",男子还要求她将贵重 财物抵押给自己。于是,史大娘将一只金耳环交给了对方。可男子拿到耳环后,便消失得无影无踪。 本报讯 记者吕洋报道 近日,沈阳街头出现新型诈骗手段,以"天降钻戒见者有份"为诱饵实施诈骗,已 有两位老人上当受骗。沈河分局大南派出所迅速行动,成功破获此案,抓获嫌疑人辛某某。 2025年11月17日12时左右,史大娘途经大南街时,一名头戴帽子、口罩的陌生男子上前搭话,焦急询 问:"大姨,我刚买的钻戒丢了,你看见有谁捡到没?"史大娘未予理会,继续前行。然而,刚走出不 远,她就发现路边有一个戒指盒。还没等她反应过来,一名骑自行车的男子迅速上前捡起。 意识到可能被骗后,史大娘赶紧向大南派出所报警。民警迅速展开调查,通过摸排走访、调取案发现场 及周边公共视频,发现所谓"丢戒指"和"捡戒指"的两名"陌生男子",竟是同一人辛某某扮演。辛某某通 过 ...
骗子年底捞一把,这些街头诈骗不得不防
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-23 08:46
Group 1 - The article highlights the increase in street scams during the year-end period, particularly focusing on counterfeit goods and fortune-telling scams as the two main types of fraud [1][2] - A case study is presented where an individual was deceived into purchasing counterfeit Apple headphones, showcasing how scammers pose as delivery personnel and sell fake products at discounted prices [2] - The police have arrested over ten individuals involved in selling fake headphones, revealing that these scammers buy counterfeit items online at low prices and then sell them on the streets [2] Group 2 - The fortune-telling scams are often executed by groups, where one person acts as the fortune-teller while others create a supportive environment to manipulate victims into believing in their abilities [5][6] - Scammers typically target high-traffic areas such as public transport hubs, using psychological tactics to exploit the vulnerabilities of their victims [6][8] - The police advise the public to remain vigilant against street scams, emphasizing the importance of skepticism towards unusually low-priced goods and the need to protect personal information [8]
“实习生”卖笔刷业绩?这些街头诈骗要警惕
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-16 21:19
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the prevalence of street scams in Beijing, where fraudsters use various deceptive tactics to sell low-quality products to unsuspecting victims, prompting a strong response from local police to combat these illegal activities [1]. Group 1: Scam Cases - Case 1: A man named Mr. Li was approached by two individuals selling high-end tea at a significantly reduced price of 200 yuan per box, originally priced at 1000 yuan. After purchasing, he discovered the tea was of poor quality. The police arrested seven suspects involved in this scam [2]. - Case 2: A student named Xiao Zhang was approached by individuals claiming to be interns selling signature pens to meet sales targets. He ended up spending 8000 yuan on multiple sets of pens, only to realize he was scammed. The police later apprehended eight suspects involved in this operation [3]. - Case 3: An elderly man sold a so-called rare collection of postage stamps for 4800 yuan, claiming high collectible value. After purchase, the buyer found the stamps to be counterfeit. The police arrested three suspects who were part of this scam [4]. Group 2: Police Response - The Beijing police maintain a "zero tolerance" policy towards street scams, actively investigating and dismantling fraud rings to protect citizens' financial safety [1]. - The police have successfully apprehended multiple suspects involved in various scams, demonstrating their commitment to swift action against such criminal activities [2][3][4].