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Mexican inmates in US phone fraud rap

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Inmates at a Mexican prison made extortion telephone calls to Mexicans living in several US cities, often claiming to be relatives, prosecutor­s said on Monday.

Jalisco state prosecutor Eduardo Almaguer said the fraudulent phone calls targeted Mexicans living in Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and cities in Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee and elsewhere.

Almaguer said a group of about 10 inmates made the calls using prohibited cell phones.

There is a technique used in Mexico to make fake kidnap calls in which a muffled or indistinct cry for help convinces some people that a relative is in danger.

A voice then demands that money be sent or transferre­d. The calls often come from inside prisons and while many hang up or report the “virtual kidnapping­s” some people fall for them. Family members or confederat­es outside the prison can collect the transferre­d money.

Almaguer said in this case the inmates also managed to get migrants to send them tens of thousands of dollars by posing as lawyers calling from airports. The exact nature of the calls is still under investigat­ion, and authoritie­s are awaiting a court order to examine the chips in the cell phones to determine who the calls were made to.

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