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Hagen Woman Defrauded in Online Romance Scam
A 25-year-old woman from Hagen has fallen victim to an online romance scam, losing over 1,500 euros to a 23-year-old man. The incident was originally reported by news aktuell and has since been confirmed by the Hagen Police.
The woman and the man had been communicating for several weeks, having initially met on a video chat platform three weeks ago. During this time, they maintained intense contact, with the man claiming financial difficulties and asking the woman to transfer several amounts of money to different bank accounts.
Despite multiple reminders, the man did not pay back his debts, leading the woman to file a complaint against the fraudster. The name of the fraudster has not been disclosed.
The Hagen Police have launched an investigation into the matter, and the woman has been advised to report the fraud to her bank. The Hagen Police also encourage anyone who finds themselves in a similar situation to exercise caution and seek advice from the police or financial institutions.
The Hagen Police can be contacted via their press office, which can be reached at 02331 986 15 15 or by email at [email protected]. The Hagen Police Press Office can provide further information and advice on how to protect oneself from online scams.
In addition to their press office, the Hagen Police have a presence on various social media platforms. Their Twitter handle is @polizei_nrw_ha, and they can also be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Polizei.NRW.HA and Instagram at http://www.instagram.de/polizei.nrw.ha. Their homepage can be accessed at https://hagen.polizei.nrw, and a WhatsApp channel for the Hagen Police is available at https://url.nrw/WhatsAppPolizeiNRWHagen.
The Hagen Police urge anyone who has been a victim of fraud or is concerned about online scams to come forward and report it to them. By working together, the police and the public can help to combat online fraud and protect themselves from becoming victims.