Spanish police arrested the woman for using her ransom to buy in for Bingo, pretending to have been kidnapped.
An unnamed 47-year-old woman made plans while her husband was being treated at a local hospital, according to Mossos d'Esquadra, a police organization that controls the Catalan region of Spain's semi-autonomous region.
The unfortunate man received a message on his mobile phone claiming to be the criminal who kidnapped his wife on October 10, and hurriedly called the police.At that time, he was told that he needed a ransom of 6 euros ($ 6,000).
The incident was assigned to the Mossos d'Esquadra elite kidnapping and robbery unit.The man was concerned that his wife was at risk of life and was advised to pay a portion of his ransom as directed by his message.
The appearance of the "victim" reflected in the camera
Later, when part of the ransom was withdrawn from a bank in Badalona near Barcelona, investigators immediately took action and obtained footage from security cameras.
In that video,A woman who seems to have been kidnapped was seen receiving cash safely.It is
After that, she arrived at a nearby casino. Mossos d'Esquadra's video of a casino surveillance camera released this week showed her washing her hands with a disinfectant at her entrance.
At the entrance, they wash their hands with a disinfectant and march in front of the slot machine towards the Bingo Hall.
She was arrested during a bingo game that night and charged with blackmail and fake crimes.She was subsequently released on bail, but her criminal investigation is ongoing.
According to Mossos d'Esquadra, there are surprisingly many camouflaged kidnappings.
According to Mosos Descadras, camouflaged kidnappings are surprisingly high, handling several cases each year.The agency cautions the Spanish people that "pretending to be a crime or making a false allegation is a criminal offense and the criminal will be investigated or arrested."
Surprisingly many camouflaged kidnappings
It also happens in familiar places. In 2019, a New York man was arrested for elaborately directing abductions to avoid paying a $ 5 Super Bowl stake.
Robert Brandel, 60, organized the Super Bowl Square Pool online.But he made up some names to make most of the money his own.However, this scam has backfired.
Police found him tied up and in the truck, secured with gaffer tape.Brandel claimed he had been kidnapped and robbed of his money.However, police suspicious that he was shaving, even though he said he was kidnapped on the third day.
The most famous disguised kidnapping case was carried out by Brazilian soccer player Somaglia, who claimed to have been "threatening with a gun and kidnapped and robbed of money."
However, when I later saw the video from the security camera, it turned out to be a lie.He was just late for training and needed an excuse.
People who think about it in any country think about it and take action.
Everyone shouldn't do black acts when they gamble!
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