In Dzerzhinsk, scammers convinced a pensioner to give away 3.5 million rubles.
The pretext was allegedly the fight against the financing of terrorism. A 74-year-old resident of Dzerzhinsk became a victim of telephone scammers. This was reported by the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Nizhny Novgorod region. The criminals told the woman that unknown individuals were allegedly financing terrorists in her name. For the "declaration" of cash, the pensioner was instructed to hand over all her cash to a courier. The citizen packed 3.5 million rubles in a polyethylene bag, wrapped it with tape, and handed it over to the courier, naming a conditional password. A criminal case has been initiated.
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In Dzerzhinsk, scammers stole 3.5 million rubles from a pensioner under the pretext of fighting terrorism. A 74-year-old resident of Dzerzhinsk became a victim of telephone scammers. The criminals, posing as law enforcement officers, convinced the woman that unknown individuals were allegedly financing terrorists in her name. 11:41 13.04.2026 Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Nizhny Novgorod region - Nizhny Novgorod
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In Dzerzhinsk, scammers persuaded a pensioner to give away 3.5 million rubles. The pretext was allegedly the fight against the financing of terrorism. A 74-year-old resident of Dzerzhinsk became a victim of telephone scammers. 09:55 13.04.2026 Vremya N - Nizhny Novgorod
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