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Beware of the "Oreore scam."

October is "Strengthening the Prevention of Telephone Deception and Other Scams" month.

The perpetrator of the "Oleore" scam will claim to be a relative, such as a son or nephew, and say,
"I lost my bag at the station."
"I left my luggage on the train."
"I got my girlfriend pregnant."
"I got some fruit, I'll deliver it."
"I need some money," etc., then
"I need some money."
"Please don't tell anyone."
and then they ask for cash for a reason.

Does the caller's voice, mannerisms, etc. sound different than usual?
It is not the person who is coming for the money, but a fraudulent criminal claiming to be an agent.
Talking about "money" or "cash cards" over the phone is a scam.

Please talk to a family member or friend or call the police before you get the money.
Share the information in this email with your family and friends to help prevent someone close to you from becoming a victim of fraud.

Sosa Police Station
289-2144
559-1 Yokaichiba-i, Sosa, Chiba Prefecture
TEL : 0479-72 -0110
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  • [Registrant]匝瑳警察署
  • [Language]日本語
  • [TEL]0479-72-0110
  • [Location]千葉県 匝瑳市
  • Posted : 2024/10/21
  • Published : 2024/10/21
  • Changed : 2024/10/21
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