Fraudsters in Croatia are becoming increasingly sophisticated, using various methods to deceive people online, through fake ads and promises to solve personal problems such as removing curses. In a recent case investigated by the Zagreb Police Department, a 39-year-old man and a 55-year-old woman from Serbia were suspected of defrauding a 31-year-old man, to whom they falsely promised to remove a curse.
Using false promises to manipulate victims
This couple offered alleged curse removal services through an online ad, attracting the attention of a 31-year-old victim in early July 2024. The suspects convinced the victim that handing over jewelry, money, and other valuables would help in 'cleansing' the curse and improving family relations. The defrauded man first handed them several pieces of jewelry and clothing during a meeting in the Medveščak area. The next day, the victim, following their instructions, handed over additional jewelry and money to an unknown man in the Dubrava area.
Growing threat of online fraud
According to reports, an increasing number of fraudsters are using the internet and social media to attract victims. These fraudsters exploit people's gullibility and emotional vulnerability, promising solutions to complex problems such as financial difficulties or personal issues, including the so-called curse removal. In this case, after defrauding the 31-year-old, they stopped responding to his messages, leaving him without money and valuable items.
Police warnings and precautionary measures
The police have repeatedly warned citizens to be cautious and not to fall for suspicious offers online. Fraudsters often present themselves as experts in certain fields, offering solutions for everyday or personal problems, which also include fake ads for real estate, investments, or even alleged solutions for health issues. It is also known that fraudsters use sophisticated methods, such as fake websites and phishing techniques, to gain the trust of victims and access their financial information.
How to protect yourself from fraud
Fraudsters in Croatia, especially during the tourist season, use various methods to deceive tourists and the local population. It is recommended to verify the credibility of ads, refrain from giving personal information to unknown individuals, and use secure platforms for transactions and bookings. In case of suspected fraud, it is crucial to contact the police immediately and report suspicious activities. According to data from 2024, there has been an increase in online fraud focusing on different demographic groups, including the elderly and those lacking experience in online business.
Conclusion
This case is just one of many in a series of online frauds targeting emotionally vulnerable individuals in Croatia. It is important to be aware of the tactics used by fraudsters and take all possible protective measures. The police are actively investigating similar cases and striving to educate citizens on how to protect themselves from such frauds.
Creation time: 17 October, 2024
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