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Shock Call Fraud Exploits Elderly as Losses Mount and Suspects Face Trial

Prosecutors in Munich allege a Polish couple conspired in multiple shock call schemes that defrauded seniors of roughly €170,000.

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Aschaffenburg: Diebin soll Seniorinnen bestohlen haben - auf dreistem Weg
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Die 84-jährige Seniorin wurde um 150.000 Euro betrogen. (Symbolbild)

Overview

  • An 85-year-old in Berlin summoned police after a man posing as an officer tried to collect her valuables and was arrested on the spot.
  • In Erding, scammers convinced a 63-year-old that her daughter needed bail for a fatal crash and seized €43,500 in cash and jewelry.
  • A 92-year-old woman in Germering grew suspicious during a similar call and refused to hand over the €15,000 she had prepared.
  • The Polish duo on trial are accused of orchestrating eight shock calls across Germany, netting nearly €170,000 from elderly victims.
  • Authorities warn that real police never demand money by phone and advise seniors to verify urgent calls through known family contacts or by dialing 110.