Police Launch Investigation into Multi-Million Won Fraud Using 'Idol Unreleased Photocard' Bait
The police are investigating a case where several tens of millions of won were embezzled under the pretext of selling unreleased photo cards of an idol group.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Gyumin] The police are investigating a case in which tens of millions of won were embezzled by luring victims with the sale of unreleased photo cards of an idol group.
On the 27th, the Eunpyeong Police Station in Seoul announced that they are currently investigating a suspect identified as Mr. A on charges of fraud. According to the police, Mr. A posted on social networking services (SNS) that he would sell unreleased photo cards of a specific idol group, received advance payments, but did not send the items.
So far, 28 victims have reported the damage. The victims are mostly foreigners or fans of a certain female idol group, and many are known to be minors.
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A police official stated, "The reported damage amount has not reached the scale of hundreds of millions of won, but is about 30 million won," adding, "Reports of damage are still being received."
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