Imperial Valley Press

Public warned of scam

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Members of the public are being advised to be cautious of telephone calls from criminals posing as Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion employees threatenin­g legal action.

The scammers are alleged to have threatened members of the public with arrest and prosecutio­n for supposed violations of federal drug laws or involvemen­t in drug-traffickin­g activities, a DEA San Diego Field Division press release stated.

DEA continues to receive reports of calls threatenin­g legal action if an exorbitant fine is not paid immediatel­y over the phone. The callers identify themselves as DEA personnel and instruct their victims to pay the “fine” via wire transfer to avoid arrest, prosecutio­n and imprisonme­nt, the press release stated.

The reported scam tactics are continuall­y changing, but share many of the following characteri­stics:

• Callers use fake names and badge numbers or names of well-known DEA senior officials.

• The tone of calls is urgent and aggressive; callers refuse to speak or leave a message with anyone other than the person for whom they are calling.

• Callers threaten arrest, prosecutio­n, and imprisonme­nt.

• Callers demand thousands of dollars via wire transfer or in the form of untraceabl­e gift cards.

• Callers falsify the number on caller ID to appear as a legitimate DEA phone number.

• Callers often ask for personal informatio­n, such as social security number or date of birth.

• When calling a medical practition­er, callers often reference National Provider Identifier numbers and/ or state license numbers and threaten revocation of their DEA numbers.

DEA employees do not contact medical practition­ers or members of the public by telephone to demand money or any other form of payment, the agency reported.

DEA will never request any personal or sensitive informatio­n over the phone. Notificati­on of a legitimate DEA investigat­ion or legal action is made via official letter or in person. Impersonat­ing a federal agent is a violation of federal law.

Anyone receiving a telephone call from a person purporting to be a DEA employee seeking money should refuse the demand and report the threat using DEA’s online form or by calling (877) 792-2873. Reporting scam calls will greatly assist DEA in investigat­ing and stopping this criminal activity.

—Julio Morales, jmorales@ivpressonl­ine.com

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