Arrested: Fake Cop Scams ¥15 Million Yen from Elderly Woman

Police in Hekinan City, Aichi Prefecture, have ⁤apprehended a 21-year-old⁣ man‌ on ​charges of fraud and impersonating a police​ officer. The suspect, identified as Ryoma Ito from Funabashi in Chiba Prefecture, is believed to be part of a criminal group​ that ⁢specifically targets ‌elderly individuals.

According to reports from NHK, the local authorities have stated‍ that Ito conspired with an accomplice over the course of two days – Wednesday⁣ and Thursday. On Wednesday, one member of ‍the group ⁣contacted an 80-year-old woman by ​phone and claimed to ⁢be a police officer.⁣ The caller informed her that they needed to ⁢inspect her residence for counterfeit currency.

The following morning, ⁤Ito⁣ arrived at the woman’s house and presented ​her with a fake police badge. ⁣He then requested‌ permission to examine any cash she had⁣ on hand.​ Trusting ‌his authority as an alleged ⁤law enforcement⁢ officer, she complied and​ revealed that ⁢she possessed 15 million yen in cash. After “inspecting” the money himself, Ito declared it counterfeit and confiscated it while assuring the ‍victim that‌ she would receive compensation at a later ⁣time.

Upon realizing ⁤something was amiss after Ito’s departure,⁤ the woman promptly contacted⁤ local authorities to verify the legitimacy of the supposed⁢ police⁢ officer’s identity. It was confirmed by law enforcement officials⁤ that he ⁣was indeed an imposter. Surveillance camera footage captured outside her residence played a crucial role ​in identifying Ito as he was subsequently arrested later on Thursday.

In light of this incident, Hekinan City‌ has​ reported multiple instances this ‍week alone where residents received fraudulent phone calls from individuals posing as police officers.

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