Local August 25, 2024 - 10:02 am

He pretended to be a friend via Messenger and swindled him out of almost RD$60 thousand in Puerto Plata

Puerto Plata – Police apprehended a man accused of defrauding another through identity fraud via Messenger.
Police agents attached to the Investigation Division (DICRIM), together with preventive members of Sosúa, Puerto Plata province, arrested a man who had an arrest warrant against him for allegedly defrauding a person by usurping the identity of a relative to deceive him via Messenger and obtain the sum of RD$58,500 pesos.

The detainee, 23 years old, was apprehended under arrest warrant No. 0653-2024-ESADM-00173.
According to the complainant, the accused pretended to be a friend who asked him for money and to make the aforementioned deposit.

Subsequently, it was discovered that this was a scam.
The detainee is now in the custody of the Public Prosecutor’s Office for the corresponding legal purposes.

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