Spanish police arrest five people over fake Brad Pitt scam
Spanish police have arrested five people accused of scamming two women out of €325,000 (£271,000) by posing as the Hollywood star Brad Pitt online.
The suspects made contact with the women on an internet page for fans of the Oscar-winning actor and led them to believe “they had a sentimental relationship with him”, Spain’s Guardia civil police force said in a statement on Monday.
Posing as Pitt, the members of the gang then allegedly encouraged the women to invest in various projects that did not exist.
One woman, from the southern region of Andalusia, was defrauded of €175,000, while the other, from the northern Basque Country, lost €150,000.
“The cybercriminals, to capture the victims, had studied their social networks and made a psychological profile of them, thus discovering that both women were two vulnerable people, lacking in affection and in a state of depression,” police said.
“They also used instant messaging platforms to exchange messages and emails with the two women until they reached a point where they believed they were chatting via WhatsApp with Brad Pitt himself, who promised them a romantic relationship and a future together.”
Police arrested five people in the southern region of Andalusia, including the suspected leaders of the group.
They raided five homes as part of their operations, seizing several mobile phones, bank cards, two computers and a diary “in which the phrases used by the fraudsters to deceive their victims were written down”.
Officers were able to recover €85,000 defrauded from the two women.
The Guardian
Spanish police have arrested five people accused of scamming two women out of €325,000 (£271,000) by posing as the Hollywood star Brad Pitt online.
The suspects made contact with the women on an internet page for fans of the Oscar-winning actor and led them to believe “they had a sentimental relationship with him”, Spain’s Guardia civil police force said in a statement on Monday.
Posing as Pitt, the members of the gang then allegedly encouraged the women to invest in various projects that did not exist.
One woman, from the southern region of Andalusia, was defrauded of €175,000, while the other, from the northern Basque Country, lost €150,000.
“The cybercriminals, to capture the victims, had studied their social networks and made a psychological profile of them, thus discovering that both women were two vulnerable people, lacking in affection and in a state of depression,” police said.
“They also used instant messaging platforms to exchange messages and emails with the two women until they reached a point where they believed they were chatting via WhatsApp with Brad Pitt himself, who promised them a romantic relationship and a future together.”
Police arrested five people in the southern region of Andalusia, including the suspected leaders of the group.
They raided five homes as part of their operations, seizing several mobile phones, bank cards, two computers and a diary “in which the phrases used by the fraudsters to deceive their victims were written down”.
Officers were able to recover €85,000 defrauded from the two women.
The Guardian
Spanish police have arrested five people accused of scamming two women out of €325,000 (£271,000) by posing as the Hollywood star Brad Pitt online.
The suspects made contact with the women on an internet page for fans of the Oscar-winning actor and led them to believe “they had a sentimental relationship with him”, Spain’s Guardia civil police force said in a statement on Monday.
Posing as Pitt, the members of the gang then allegedly encouraged the women to invest in various projects that did not exist.
One woman, from the southern region of Andalusia, was defrauded of €175,000, while the other, from the northern Basque Country, lost €150,000.
“The cybercriminals, to capture the victims, had studied their social networks and made a psychological profile of them, thus discovering that both women were two vulnerable people, lacking in affection and in a state of depression,” police said.
“They also used instant messaging platforms to exchange messages and emails with the two women until they reached a point where they believed they were chatting via WhatsApp with Brad Pitt himself, who promised them a romantic relationship and a future together.”
Police arrested five people in the southern region of Andalusia, including the suspected leaders of the group.
They raided five homes as part of their operations, seizing several mobile phones, bank cards, two computers and a diary “in which the phrases used by the fraudsters to deceive their victims were written down”.
Officers were able to recover €85,000 defrauded from the two women.
The Guardian
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Spanish police arrest five people over fake Brad Pitt scam
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