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They Said They Were Working in a Telephone Company: Men Were Accessing Bank Data on Victims.

Photo: OEM Two men were arrested for alleged bank fraud on the basis of a warrant from the Chiquimula District Attorney's Office. Suspects pretended to be representatives of a telephone to obtain confidential information from the victims, according to the authorities. According to the investigation, the detainees claimed to work for a telecommunications company in order to deactivate the target's telephone line. Thus, they accessed personal info…
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Photo: OEM Two men were arrested for alleged bank fraud on the basis of a warrant from the Chiquimula District Attorney's Office. Suspects pretended to be representatives of a telephone to obtain confidential information from the victims, according to the authorities. According to the investigation, the detainees claimed to work for a telecommunications company in order to deactivate the target's telephone line. Thus, they accessed personal info…

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TV Azteca Guate Digital broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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