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A Woman in Her 60s Was Defrauded of 2 Million Yen After Receiving a False Call Claiming She Was Eligible for a Refund of Overpaid Long-Term Care Insurance Premiums, According to the Ginowan Police Station.

On the 18th, the Ginowan Police Station announced that a woman in her 60s who was unemployed in the city had been defrauded of approximately 2 million yen in cash. (Photo: Police car) According to the police, on the 17th, the woman received a false call on her landline from someone claiming to be a city official, saying that she was entitled to a refund for overpaid long-term care insurance.
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On the 18th, the Ginowan Police Station announced that a woman in her 60s who was unemployed in the city had been defrauded of approximately 2 million yen in cash. (Photo: Police car) According to the police, on the 17th, the woman received a false call on her landline from someone claiming to be a city official, saying that she was entitled to a refund for overpaid long-term care insurance.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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