Teen scammed into staging own kidnapping by fake China official, parents pay 20,000 yuan for his 'release'

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Teen scammed into staging own kidnapping by fake China official, parents pay 20,000 yuan for his 'release' scam

SINGAPORE - A 15-year-old student was scammed into staging his own kidnapping on May 1, leading to his parents transferring 20,000 yuan to a bank account in China.

The teen complied with the scammer's instructions, checking into a hotel room in Orchard Road on May 1. Frightened, the parents transferred 20,000 yuan to the bank account and alerted the teen's guardian, who was in Singapore at the time, as they were unable to get in touch with their son. The police said that they take a serious view against any person who may be involved in scams, whether knowingly or unwittingly.The police also advised members of the public to ignore unsolicited calls from unknown parties, and ignore the caller's instructions.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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