The Philippine Star

DOJ warns public vs ‘Love and Cargo’ scam

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ

The Department of Justice (DOJ) warned the public yesterday to watch out for the so-called Love and Cargo scam, which is expected to spike this Christmas season.

In an infomercia­l on Facebook, the DOJ’s Office of Cybercrime warned that there are unscrupulo­us individual­s who would deceive people during the holidays through various schemes, including the Love and Cargo scam.

“It is important to make time in apprising yourself of the current trends

and threats so you can avoid being victimized by cyber- criminals… let us make Christmas as much opening our presents as opening our minds to the dangers of the cyber domain,” the DOJ said.

The DOJ explained that the Love and Cargo Scam comes in different forms, but often involves efforts of the perpetrato­rs to trick their victims into spending money by showing fake affection and gaining trust.

The DOJ said the perpetrato­rs will befriend their victims either through online dating or social media applicatio­ns and constantly chat with them until they establish a romantic relationsh­ip.

Upon getting into a serious relationsh­ip, the perpetrato­r would allegedly send overseas packages to their potential victims and convince them to pay the necessary customs duties and fees through the bank account provided by a bogus courier service representa­tive.

But the package will never arrive.

In case they encountere­d a scheme similar to Love and Cargo, the DOJ reminded the public to be vigilant when engaging with unidentifi­ed people on the internet.

“Never send money or gifts to a sweetheart you haven’t met in person,” the DOJ added.

The DOJ also urged the public to verify the informatio­n with the Bureau of Customs (BOC) should they receive a message from a stranger about an unclaimed package addressed to them allegedly being held by the BOC.

The DOJ added that they could also seek legal advice from their Office of Cybercrime or report the incident to the cybercrime division of the National Bureau of Investigat­ion and to the anti-cybercrime group of the Philippine National Police.

 ??  ?? Image from the municipal government of Los Baños Facebook page shows Mayor Caesar Perez during a seminar.
Image from the municipal government of Los Baños Facebook page shows Mayor Caesar Perez during a seminar.

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