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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: Who was the victim targeted by the fake Tibetan temple staff in this scam case?
A: The victim was a 60-year-old woman surnamed Chang who browsed religion-related advertisements on social media.
Q: What did the scammer offer to do for the victim in exchange for a fee?
A: The scammer offered to hold a transcendence ceremony to pray for blessings, avert disasters, and improve her luck.
Q: What suspicious request from the scammer alarmed the victim before she transferred the money?
A: The victim became alarmed when the scammer asked her to keep the money transfer a secret and sent suspicious content.
Q: Which police station did the victim visit to seek consultation regarding the suspicious activity?
A: The victim went to the Chishang Joint Police Station of the Guanshan Precinct in Taitung County for advice.
Q: How did the police handle the case after reviewing the victim's conversation logs?
A: The police determined it was fraud, logged it as a 165 anti-fraud consultation case, and reminded her of future preventive measures.