After gaining the trust of the victims, who said they “wanted to help,” the alleged scammer gained access to bank accounts and took possession of the victims’ cards, withdrawing more than 33,000 euros, the money she used to buy the gold.
He also tried to register the land and houses of the victims in his name, but the GNR intervened just in time.
The alleged swindler is under house arrest, he is forbidden to contact with the victims.
7645 euros, 6 gold coins, two weapons and ammunition were confiscated from him.
Author: Isabelle Jordan
Source: CM Jornal

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