Scam: Kin of Pinoy workers in Visayas warned vs. fake ambassador

The kin of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Bacolod City in the Visayas were warned this week against a group of swindlers that included a fake ambassador to the Middle East. According to a report of the news site Visayan Daily Star last week, one of the gang's latest victims was a 56-year-old wife of an OFW in Saudi Arabia. The report said the victim lost some P109,000 to a man claiming to be “Rodolfo Go,” supposedly an "ambassador" to Saudi Arabia. The "ambassador" allegedly called her at 9:30 a.m. more than a week ago to say that her husband was wounded, hospitalized, and needed money. The "ambassador" allegedly claimed that the husband fought and killed an engineer in Saudi Arabia, the report said. The "ambassador" then instructed her to remit money at different pawnshops to a certain "Romwel Celedio," the report added. The victim said she sent P42,000 and P67,000 via two pawnshops before learning that her husband was not hospitalized at all. The police urged relatives of OFWs to check with their loved ones by calling them before sending money. - VVP, GMA News

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