After a police investigation and appropriate utilization of data, the data of the 34-year-old citizen were identified, while investigations by the Grevena Security Department continue to identify his accomplices.
Police officers of the Security Department of Grevena they were able to uncover a fraud committed against them 81 years old of a woman, in the area of ​​Grevena and a relevant criminal case was filed against her 34 years old homeland.
Specificallyafter a police investigation and appropriate use of evidence, it was established that on 30-01-2023 in the morning in the area of ​​Grevena, the 34-year-old pretending to be a PPC employee and under the pretext of repairing a technical problem, entered the house of an 81-year-old woman and managed to take away her a sum of money of 2,000 euros and gold jewelry worth about 1,500 euros, while then he boarded a vehicle, with driver and passenger other people and left in an unknown direction.
After a police investigation and appropriate utilization of data, the data of the 34-year-old citizen were identified, while investigations by the Grevena Security Department continue to identify his accomplices.
A preliminary investigation into the case is being carried out by the Grevena Security Department, while the case file against him will be submitted to the Misdemeanor Prosecutor of Grevena.
On the occasion of this incident, the General Regional Police Directorate of Western Macedonia reminds citizens of some useful tips to avoid being deceived:
1. Do not be easily convinced by people who “approach” you as acquaintances
relatives – friendly persons.
2. Do not open your door to strangers.
3. Be especially wary of unknown persons who attempt to enter your home under various pretexts and tricks.
4. If an unknown person enters your home under any pretext (eg conducting an investigation, selling a product, needing to make a call, etc.), do not allow them to go into other areas of your home, other than those you need to never lose eye contact with him.
5. In this case, take care of your personal belongings, in order to avoid the possibility of their removal by the method of employment.
6. Try to retain the characteristics of the perpetrators, as well as the vehicles they drive (registration number, vehicle make, color, etc.), to help law enforcement.
7. Always inform the police authorities, even in the event of an attempted fraud against you.
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