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A Wuhan woman was deceived and refused to realize it, and five police officers tried to stop her. Why did she believe the scammer but not the police?

When it comes to online fraud, I have to say that some fraud methods are indeed very clever. Many girls make friends on the Internet. When they meet someone who cares about them, they can’t control themselves and feel I met someone worthy of my trust in my life. Afterwards, I felt that there were very few such people, but in such a situation at that time, many people could not escape, and even believed that he was the best person in the world.

On October 10, at the Taipei Street Police Station of the Jiang'an District Branch of the Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau, an emergency warning was received from the Reflection Center. The person who made the warning, Ms. Liu, was experiencing fraud. After receiving the emergency warning, the Public Security Bureau immediately The police were dispatched to contact Ms. Liu and wanted to dissuade her. However, Ms. Liu who received the call had a very tough attitude and said that she had not been deceived and hoped that the police would not call her again.

Since she has been making frequent transfers recently, the Anti-Fraud Center speculated that Ms. Liu may have been defrauded. However, no matter how the Anti-Fraud Center and the police tried to persuade Ms. Liu, she still said that she had indeed made transfers. The transfer is to decorate your own house. According to the speculations of the police and the anti-fraud center, Ms. Liu must have been brainwashed by fraud. Under such circumstances, she would rather believe the liar than the police. This is what we usually call people holding you back. , the ghost is holding your head, the same reason.

In the end, under the patient persuasion of the police, Ms. Liu relaxed her vigilance a little. Later, through understanding, it turned out that Ms. Liu had met a male netizen through testing mobile phone software a few days ago. This netizen He treated her well and took good care of her. He also said that he could teach her to make a lot of money easily by investing in agricultural product futures. However, because the woman could not withstand the temptation of high returns, she invested 120,000 yuan. Finally, with the assistance of the police, an emergency payment was stopped on Ms. Liu's bank card, and the suspect's bank card was frozen.

Online dating is the most common investment scam and the most common method used by fraudsters. Usually, they first win the heart of the woman by asking for help, and then wait for opportunities to defraud them. The Ms. Liu in this incident obviously couldn't stand the attack of this netizen's clothes-hunting bombs and was successfully brainwashed by the other party. Therefore, she would rather believe the liar than the police at the beginning.