Two Victims Lost More than 55,000 Euros Due to Fraudulent Investments
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The fraudsters convinced them to make transfers to various bank accounts. Police advise special caution when faced with tempting online investment offers.
Online fraud involving fake investment platforms continues to claim high financial losses. Ljubljana police officers on Thursday investigated two cases in which victims were left without a total of more than 55,000 euros due to promises of high returns.
Yesterday, police officers investigated two cases of online fraud in which victims were left without large sums of money due to false promises of high returns on investments. In the first case, the victim came across an advertisement online in mid-July for an investment platform that promised to improve the value of the invested money with the help of artificial intelligence. She submitted her information via an online form and was then contacte…
Police on Thursday investigated two more cases of online fraud in which victims were left without large sums of money due to false promises of high investment returns. Police advise caution when dealing with online investment offers, especially when the alleged advisors themselves initiate contact and continually request new transfers.
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