Elderly Customer Attempts to Purchase 200 Grams of Gold, Prompting Store Clerk to Alert Authorities

Deep News
04/10

An unusual request to buy 200 grams of gold from an elderly individual raised suspicions and led to immediate police involvement. The incident occurred when a clerk, sensing something amiss, contacted the local police station.

Upon arrival, officers found the senior citizen preparing to complete the transaction via mobile payment. The elderly person appeared evasive and insisted the purchase was a gift for a daughter-in-law, urging the police not to interfere.

While examining the individual's phone, officers identified a dubious investment application, reinforcing their belief that the elderly customer was being targeted by fraudsters. Authorities intervened, advising a temporary halt to the transaction for verification purposes.

Through persistent and patient counseling by the officers, the individual agreed to postpone the gold acquisition. A follow-up visit the next day revealed the elderly person still denying any victimization. After further reassurance and guidance at the police station, the truth emerged.

The senior citizen confessed to buying gold as part of an online investment scheme promoted by a so-called financial advisor met on the internet. The plan involved using the gold to fund a fraudulent trading platform. After officers detailed the common tactics of such scams, the individual expressed deep regret and gratitude for the police's diligent intervention.

Law enforcement reminds the public to invest only through official channels, avoid downloading unverified applications, and never transfer cash, gold, or other assets for investment purposes to unknown parties. Anyone suspecting fraud should preserve evidence like transaction records and chat histories and report to authorities promptly.

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