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Notification

Beware of Oreore scams.

October is "Strengthening the Prevention of Telephone Deception Victims Month".

The perpetrator of the "Oleore" scam will claim to be a relative such as a son or nephew and say, "I lost my cell phone at the station," or "I left my luggage on the train. "I left my luggage on the train." or "I got my girlfriend pregnant. I got a piece of fruit and I'll deliver it to you." Then they ask for cash, saying, "I need money. and demanding cash.

Have you received any unusual phone calls?
Talking about "money" or "cash cards" over the phone is a scam.

Before hanging up the phone and handing over the money, please talk to someone close to you, such as a family member living with you, or call the police.
Please share this information with your family and friends so that no one close to you becomes a victim of this scam.

Sosa Police Station
〒289-2144
559-1 Yokaichiba I, Sosa, Chiba Prefecture
TEL : 0479-72-0 110
(Japan)
Web Access No.1423395
  • [Registrant]匝瑳警察署
  • [Language]日本語
  • [TEL]0479-72-0110
  • [Location]千葉県 匝瑳市
  • Posted : 2023/10/26
  • Published : 2023/10/26
  • Changed : 2023/10/26
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