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Fraudsters in Oslo - they threaten Poles. What is going on?

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Fraudsters in Oslo - they threaten Poles. The police in Oslo warn: the number of frauds against Poles is increasing. She provided this information on her Twitter account. Frauds occur mainly in the capital city. Suspected of committing them, call people of their choice claiming to be the police. There are also threats related to homicide. Scammers force their victims to put valuables outside their homes if they don't want to be killed. According to preliminary findings, the fraudsters target mainly Poles living in and around Oslo.

Due to the increasing number of frauds in Oslo and its surroundings, the police are calling for increased caution. Poles are primarily exposed to the actions of criminals and it is to them that the police direct their appeals to a large extent. Scams are intended obtaining valuables - jewelry and money.

The suspected fraudsters threatening Poles are most likely ... Poles

Police in Oslo determined that the fraudsters who threaten Poles living in Oslo are most likely their compatriots. This is indicated by the preliminary results of the investigation he is conducting Norwegian police. According to information received by the police, the fraud suspects speak not only Norwegian, but also Polish. Hence the conclusion that they may be frauds Poles living in Norway.

An organized group of fraudsters in Norway

Fraudsters in Oslo - threatening Poles. The series of scams we are dealing with are no the first such case In Norway. First signals about scammers' phones appeared in early November. Everything indicates that both the November calls and those taking place now are the actions of the same group. The police are still investigating investigation into this matter. Thus, she appeals to inhabitants of Norwayto inform them about any disturbing signals that they receive. Any tips, testimonies or reports about suspicious phones will be very helpful in catching criminals. While they remain at large, the police are calling for more funds caution - especially when it comes to telephone conversations.

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