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Man steals millions using fake female profiles on dating apps online

According to INTERPOL, a man, identified as Hikaru Morikawa, allegedly swindled 400 million yen (USD 3 million) using fake female profiles on matchmaking apps in an international romance scam.

The scam

Confirming the scam, NHK World-Japan news reported that “Morikawa’s scam group found their victims on dating apps” and “posed as an American writer and female Japanese doctor living abroad to win affection and persuade the victims to send money to cover living and other expenses.”

While some people might say they would never fall for this type of scam, it is commonplace for men to fall in love with someone they think is real on the internet and then have their bank account wiped out for love.

In fact, the United States Federal Trade Commission reported in February 2022 that “In the past five years, people have reported losing a staggering $1.3 billion to romance scams, more than any other FTC fraud category.”

Romance scammers weave all sorts of believable stories to con people, but their old standby involves pleas for help while claiming one financial or health crisis after another. The scammers’ stories might involve a sick child or a temporary inability to get to their money for a whole range of reasons. People who lost money to a romance scammer often report sending money repeatedly: they believe they’re helping someone they care about. But it’s all a lie.

An article from the United States Federal Trade Commission explained.

Notwithstanding the warnings, men…

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