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http://www.nrcpb.org/view.php?id=20130504053240AAzPz40 Warning issued following online romance scams, abney associates hong kong cybercrime reports Abney Associates Hong Kong Cybercrime Reports: Warning issued following online romance scams West Mercia Police are warning people looking for romance on the internet to be on their guard against fraudsters who will leave them broken-hearted. The police warning follows a recent rise in the number of online romance scams. Robin Longmore, from the Economic Crime Unit, said: “The number of reports dropped dramatically about a year ago following publicity concerning a woman who was tricked into giving nearly £40,000 to a conman who wooed her for several months on the internet and then over the phone. “However, it appears we are being blighted by romance scams once again. There has been a big increase in recent months and we suspect some members of the public have lowered their guard and consequently more victims are being identified.” Mr Longmore, a Financial Intelligence Development Officer, said: “We are particularly concerned that people are inadvertently acting as ‘money mules’ in such scams, allowing their bank accounts to be used to launder criminal funds from other similar scams. “They may not realise this at the time as they are caught up in the excitement of a possible romance, but they may just find themselves on the wrong side of the law if they engage in such activity. “We have seen on numerous occasions, members of the public allowing funds to be transferred into their accounts having been told by the scammer that their own account has been compromised or some other similar reason. “They are then asked to move the funds on to another person, or more usually, asked to withdraw the funds and send them overseas via a money service business.” He said internet dating sites were a major source for scammers to identify victims and advised anyone suspecting they may be a target, to report it to the site conce
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