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Fraud Falsely Claiming to be Tibetan Temple Staff Offering Religious Ceremonies Prevented in Taitung

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A 60-year-old woman in Taitung was almost scammed by someone online claiming to be from a Tibetan temple offering to hold a religious ceremony to improve her luck. Police intervention successfully prevented the money transfer.

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Q: What is the fraud method in this case?
A: Pretending to be a Tibetan temple official on social media, gaining trust through daily care, and then requesting money transfers by claiming to 'conduct a religious ceremony to improve fortune'.
Q: How did the victim realize it was a scam?
A: The victim became suspicious when the scammer asked to keep the transfer a secret, and consulted the police before sending any money.
Q: What are the countermeasures against such scams?
A: Do not respond to requests for money transfers made under the pretext of religion or prayer, and immediately consult 165 (anti-fraud hotline) or the police.