Fraudal calls: Police warn of perfidious stitch in Meckenheim!

Fraudal calls: Police warn of perfidious stitch in Meckenheim!

On Thursday, February 6, 2025, several thousand euros in Meckenheim were stole in the form of cash and jewelry by unknown telephone fraudsters. The Bonn criminal police have already started the investigation and asks the population for information on this incident. According to the information from Bonnet, an unknown caller reports around 4:20 p.m. about an alleged traffic accident that had involved a nearby relative of the affected senior citizen, in which a child is said to have died.

under the pretext of needing financial support for a deposit payment, the fraudster managed to manipulate the senior woman. At around 6:30 p.m., this handed over cash and jewelry to an unknown man. The perpetrator was described as 50 to 60 years old, about 170 to 172 cm tall and strong, with a rounded face, a dark full beard and a dark winter jacket, equipped with a light lettering.

Investigations run

The responsible criminal commissioner 24 now takes over the further investigation. Witnesses who have made suspicious observations on Thursday evening in the area of ​​Max-Planck-Straße and neighboring streets in Meckenheim are asked to report on 0228 15-0.

The Bonn police urgently warns of this fraud stitch and provides clear clues. Fraudsters who pretend to be a police or other state institutions try to put victims under pressure by saying that there are close relatives in need. The callers often suppress the identity of their interlocutors and leave no room for questions or resistance.

shock calls in focus

According to a report from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) of May 24, 2023, such “shock calls” can also be found frequently. The perpetrators often act in groups and pretend to be relatives or officials. They put the victims under such pressure that they are willing to hand over high sums of money - sometimes even up to 100,000 euros. This fraud stitch has been reinforced recently and there are now often reports on similar incidents.

The BKA advises all citizens to be suspicious of this kind when calling this kind and never hand over cash or valuables to strangers. It should always be asked under a known number for relatives. It is also important not to reveal data on personal and financial circumstances on the phone, since the police never ask about cash or valuables on the phone.

fraudsters use the psychological moment of shock to manipulate their victims. Older people who often have less experience in dealing with such fraud stitches are particularly at risk. Experts and advice centers, such as the "Weisse Ring", support those affected and offer help.

The police recommend acting immediately in the event of such a call: End the phone call, register the incident and entrust yourself to relatives or acquaintances. Information and vigilance are the best protective measures against these perfidious attempted fraud.

For more information about fraudal fraud and how to protect yourself, visit police advice.

In view of these incidents, it is important to stay vigilant and always have a healthy distrust if you receive calls from unknown people. The current situation warns us for caution.

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