Police warn of festive season scams
published : 26 Dec 2019 at 04:08
writer: Gary Boyle
ORIGINAL SOURCE/WRITER: Post Reporters
As the world gets ready to ring in the New Year, the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) has issued a warning, asking people to look out for scammers who will stop at nothing to fool potential victims.
The CSD Facebook page listed the 10 most common scams people should be wary of.
The warning has been issued because the division found the New Year holiday season is one of the busiest times for criminals. The list of the 10 most common scams was based on criminal records over the past year.
The 10 scams the CSD has issued a warning about are:
Gift delivery: A stranger may knock on the door with a large gift basket or boxes and will try to get into the house and make off with valuables. Things may get violent if the thief is confronted.
Handyman: Strangers posing as plumbers, telephone repair technicians or staff from the electricity authority may offer creative reasons for getting into a house and then stealing.
Jewellery cleaning: Scammers may show up offering jewellery cleaning services, and swap real items for fake ones when the owner isn't looking.
Event planning: This scam can be pulled in two ways -- conning operators and not paying them, or taking payment as event planners and not delivering.
Charity: Scammers show up asking for cash donations.
Fake banknote: As holiday shopping goes into full swing, busy vendors can be easily fooled by people using fake banknotes.
Pickpockets: Look after your belongings when travelling or when in crowded places.
Card games: Scammers may ask travellers to join a game of cards on a bus or train, though the game is usually rigged and the victim ends up losing.
Cheap goods: When high-quality goods are offered at incredibly low prices, more often than not they are a complete waste of money.
Drugging and stealing: Thieves will befriend potential victims, offer them drinks or food laced with drugs, strip the victims of valuables and disappear before they wake up.
Vocabulary
- charity: an organisation to which you give money so that it can give money and help to people who are poor or ill, or who need advice and support - กิจการกุศล, มูลนิธิ
- con: a dishonest plan or method for making someone give you money - การโกหก, การหลองลวง
- confront: to face, meet or deal with a difficult person, group or situation - เผชิญหน้า
- criminal: someone who has committed a crime, i.e., someone who has carried out an illegal activity or action - ผู้ที่ทำผิดกฎหมาย
- lace: to add a small amount of alcohol, a drug, poison, etc. to a drink -
- pickpocket: a person who steals money, etc. from other people's pockets, especially in crowded places - นักล้วงกระเป๋า
- plumber (noun): a person whose job is to fit and repair things such as water pipes, toilets, etc. - างต่อประปา,ช่างท่อน้ำ,ช่างตะกั่ว
- rigged (adj): fixed; arranged or influenced in a dishonest way in order to get the result that you want - วางแผนหลอกลวง, ใช้วิธีการอันมิชอบ
- scam: a dishonest plan, especially for getting money - กลโกง, แผนร้าย
- scammer (noun): a criminal is clever at tricking you out of your money by taking advantage of any weaknesses they can discover - นักฉ้อโกง, นักหลอกลวง
- stranger: a person that you do not know - คนแปลกหน้า
- swap: to exchange something for something else - แลกเปลี่ยน
- violent: involving or caused by physical force that is intended to hurt or kill somebody - รุนแรง, ร้ายแรง, สาหัส
- wary: careful or nervous about someone or something because you think they might cause a problem - ระมัดระวัง