Gardaí advise people to be aware of ‘Romance’ fraud ahead of Valentine's Day
An Garda Síochána have issued a warning ahead of St Valentine's Day to warn members of the public to be aware of "Romance" fraud.
In 2019, 75 cases of Romance Fraud were reported to Gardaí. The victims were both male and female. The total losses suffered were in excess of €1,000,000.
This particular fraud is enabled via online dating sites or other social media by fraudsters who will provide the victims with well-prepared stories designed to deceive.
The victims develop online relationships with the fraudsters, who use fake identities, photographs and life stories. Inevitably, the fraudster will ask their victim for money.
The fraudster will continue to ask for money until the victim has no more money to give or realise they are being conned. This crime often leaves vulnerable people with a feeling of hurt and mistrust in addition to their financial loss.
The warning signs include:
In one case an Irish victim developed a relationship with a male on a dating website. He gained her trust and she sent him €62,000 over a period of time. In another case, a victim linked up with a female in an online chat room and ended up sending her €50,000.
Detective Chief Superintendent Pat Lordan of the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau advises the public as follows:
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