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Using a uniform and his own elements as if he were a worker from a home delivery platform, a foreigner took the opportunity to go unnoticed in the Historic Center of the city and thus extort a Croatian tourist with whom he had a relationship for two months.
According to the Cartagena Metropolitan Police, it was the same person who reported the case to the emergency line 165 of the Police Gaula. The Croatian said that the subject made extortionate demands for the return of his credit and debit cards and financial information.
Thus, the Gaula troops designed a plan with the victim’s handover of the money to the alleged extortionist.
The appointment was made and so fell the Venezuelan Pedro Miguel Ordóñez Peña, 24, when he received $ 300 in exchange for returning the financial information that he allegedly stole from his girlfriend until just a few weeks ago.
The Metropolitan Police Command assures in its official report that the 29-year-old Croatian arrived in Cartagena on January 20 and a few days later he would have met his victimizer at a disco in the Historic Center, maintaining a close relationship two months.
“In one of these encounters, when the victim was sleeping, this man, through facial recognition, accesses the mobile device, obtaining information from email accounts and virtual credit cards, and modifying some of the passwords to limit access.
“When the young tourist decides to end the relationship, the subject begins extortion demands for $ 300, about one million two hundred thousand pesos, in exchange for returning the information and access to the accounts,” says the police of the complaint he received of the victim.
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