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They Mistransferred 220,000 Pesos to an Uber: the Police Managed to Get the Money Back.

This Thursday, November 20, the Cybercrime Department carried out a technological procedure following the viralization on social networks of a complaint for the involuntary transfer of $220,000 to a driver of the Uber application. The specialized staff used OSINT tools to identify the account linked to the driver who would have received the money. The Criminal Investigation Prosecutor's Office No. 14 took action and arranged to summon the person…
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This Thursday, November 20, the Cybercrime Department carried out a technological procedure following the viralization on social networks of a complaint for the involuntary transfer of $220,000 to a driver of the Uber application. The specialized staff used OSINT tools to identify the account linked to the driver who would have received the money. The Criminal Investigation Prosecutor's Office No. 14 took action and arranged to summon the person…

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▷ Diario Primera Linea broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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