Fraudulently selling masks to get 350 million VND to gamble

Tam Minh February 18, 2020 21:09

Trusting Bac’s promise to “immediately deliver the masks upon receipt of the money,” Ms. Ha transferred 350 million VND to Bac. After receiving the money, Bac withdrew all of the money from ATMs and then fled.

On February 18, Cau Giay District Police, Hanoi, are completing the case file to prosecute Nguyen Van Bac (born in 1989, in Mau A town, Van Yen district, Yen Bai province) for fraud and property appropriation.

Nguyen Van Bac was taken to the scene by the police.

According to investigation documents, realizing that people's need to buy medical masks to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic was very high, and the price of masks was high, Nguyen Van Bac had the intention of fraud.

Bac posted an advertisement on social media that he had a large supply of medical masks and could supply as many as needed. Knowing the information Bac advertised online, Ms. Nguyen Thi Ha, in Nghia Tan Ward, Cau Giay District, contacted Nguyen Van Bac to ask to buy masks.

In the first transaction, Ms. Ha was delivered 1 box of masks by Bac as promised. Seeing that the initial business was favorable, Ms. Ha trusted and ordered 30 more boxes of masks from Bac and the subject asked Ms. Ha to transfer 350 million VND in advance.

Trusting Bac’s promise to “immediately deliver the masks upon receipt of the money,” Ms. Ha transferred the entire amount to Bac as requested. After receiving the money from Ms. Ha, Bac went to ATMs to withdraw the entire amount and then fled.

The entire amount was used by Bac for gambling. After waiting too long without receiving the goods, and trying to contact Bac but the phone was not reachable, Ms. Ha suspected that she had been scammed, so she went to the police to report.

After receiving the victim's complaint, Nghia Tan Ward Police coordinated with the Criminal Police Team and Cau Giay District Police to quickly investigate, verify, and arrest the subject for strict handling according to the law.

Tam Minh