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Welcome to the. This is frequently backed up with a warning not to contact the local police or FBI, or the "hitman" will be forced to go through with the plan. It is related to the hitman scam, the scammer contacts a business, mall, office building, or other profitable location with a bomb threat. The scammer says they will explode the bomb unless the management of the business does as the scammer tells them. Often, the scammer says they have the store under observation; however, analysis of the calls by police has recognized that the vast mass of threat calls are made from other states or even from outside the country.
Estimates of the total losses due to the scam vary extensively. The Snopes website lists the following estimate: "The Nigerian scam is hugely successful. We figure a lot of people don't report them. Some victims have appointed private investigators in Nigeria or have individually travelled to Nigeria, without ever recovering their money. There are cases of victims being unable to handle with the losses and committing suicide. In November , Leslie Fountain, a senior technician at Anglia Polytechnic University in England, set himself on fire after falling victim to a scam; Mr.
Fountain died of his injuries. In an American living in South Africa hanged himself in Togo after being cheated by a Ghanaian con man.
In , a Chinese student at the University of Nottingham killed herself after she exposed that she fell for a lottery scam. Osamai Hitomi, a Japanese businessman was attracted to Johannesburg, South Africa in a scam and kidnapped on 26 September Seven people were arrested. He was taken to a house in Rosettenville in Johannesburg and steals of all his belongings. Two people were arrested. They are also associated to the kidnappings of three American citizens and perhaps other similar cases. Swedish police and the kidnappers discussed before the kidnappers released the man on 12 June Kjetil Moe, a Norwegian businessman, was reported missing and finally killed after a trade with Nigerian scammers in Johannesburg, South Africa September
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