Amsterdam
police said on the last Thursday they had arrest
ed52people in the Dutch capital in connection with
an email scam designed to defraud the gullible
with get -rich -quick schemes.
Police said the group was suspected of
sending some100,000email messages to addresses in
Japan and the Unit ed States.
The emails claim to be from a well -known
individual or the individual's relative and
promise the recipient a percentage payment from a
sum of up to 20million for help in transferring
frozen funds to an accessible place.
In such scams———made infamous by West African
fraudsters———once the victim is hooked, he or she
is usually asked to put up hefty sums for air
fares or other pretences.
″It is surprising that despite repeated
reports about this people continue to be so naive
as to take part in these proposals,″ the statement
said.
A police spokesman declined to say whether
those arrested were Dutch citizens or foreign
nationals.
The suspects were seized in raids
on23locations around Amsterdam, along with a
number of personal computers, mobile phones, false
documents and a total of50,000euros 62,340 in
cash.
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