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Criminal Network Dismantled for Scamming Tourists in Tenerife

Criminal Network Dismantled for Scamming Tourists in Tenerife
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World March 12, 2025 17:28

barcelona - Spanish police busts fraud network scamming 3000 tourists on Tenerife with unauthorized card charges and fake invoices, leaving victims devastated. Read more.

Criminal Network Dismantled for Scamming Tourists in Tenerife

The Spanish police uncovered a criminal network responsible for scamming over 3000 tourists on Tenerife through unauthorized card charges and deceitful practices.

Fraudulent Scheme

  • Utilized bazaars as fronts to lure tourists with promises of cheap electronic devices.
  • Obtained bank card details using advanced payment terminals in stores.
  • Falsified invoices to justify illegal charges.

Victims' Testimonies

Victims, like Bridget Manning and Andy Evans, shared how they were scammed with significantly higher charges than expected, causing distress and financial loss.

Investigation and Legal Actions

  • Over 3200 tourists scammed for a total of 8.4 million euros.
  • Efforts ongoing to identify all involved criminals and recover stolen funds.
  • International arrest warrant issued for the missing owner of the company with the most fraudulent transactions.

Appeal to Victims

Police urge potentially affected tourists to report the crime, facilitating fund recovery and legal recourse against the scammers.

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