Citizen Harassed with Fake Pizza Orders After Reporting Illegal Parking, New Taipei Police Launch Investigation
In New Taipei City, citizens who reported illegal parking subsequently received multiple restaurant and pizza orders placed fraudulently in their name, raising suspicions of a personal data leak. The Luzhou Police Precinct confirmed it has received two reports and will proactively refer the case to prosecutors for investigation, vowing not to shield any officers involved in wrongdoing.
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(Central News Agency, New Taipei, 21st, reporter Tsao Ya-yen) In New Taipei City, after reporting illegal parking, a citizen received multiple restaurant and pizza orders placed fraudulently, suspecting a personal data leak. The Luzhou Police Precinct responded that it has received reports from two individuals and will proactively ask the District Prosecutors Office to command the investigation, promising not to shield any officers if they are involved in illegal acts.
According to a post on the Facebook group 'I am a Luzhou resident,' a netizen stated that on the morning of the 18th, while passing through the area of Fangzhou 6th Road in Wugu District, he noticed multiple illegally parked cars and immediately called 110 to report them. However, as he did not see any police officers arrive to handle the situation, he called again to report it and received a notification that the report was successful.
Subsequently, the netizen inexplicably received multiple SMS messages for restaurant and pizza orders, discovering that his mobile phone number had been used fraudulently. The reservation name was displayed as 'Fangzhou Liu,' leading him to suspect that his personal data had been stolen and used for a prank because of his police report.
The group received a private message from another person today stating they had encountered the same situation. It is understood that a Luzhou resident, after reporting a case related to road obstruction to the police on the 6th, also had their real name and phone number used to fraudulently order pizza. After the incident, they went to the police station to file a report. They initially thought it was an isolated case until they saw the group post and realized others had similar experiences.
The Luzhou Precinct of the New Taipei City Police Department responded today that it has currently accepted reports from two citizens and will proactively request the New Taipei District Prosecutors Office to command the investigation. It has also requested order information from the relevant stores to trace the culprit. If any police officers are involved in wrongdoing, they will not be shielded but will be transferred to the judiciary and face the most severe punishment. If no officers are involved, the truth will also be clarified to clear their names, ensuring no one is wrongly accused or let go.
Additionally, to demonstrate its determination for a strict investigation, the New Taipei City Police Department has instructed the head of the Disciplinary Division of the Inspector's Office to go to the precinct this afternoon to take over the case. The entire case will now be led by the Police Department's Inspector's Office. (Editor: Wu Su-jou) 1150421
According to a post on the Facebook group 'I am a Luzhou resident,' a netizen stated that on the morning of the 18th, while passing through the area of Fangzhou 6th Road in Wugu District, he noticed multiple illegally parked cars and immediately called 110 to report them. However, as he did not see any police officers arrive to handle the situation, he called again to report it and received a notification that the report was successful.
Subsequently, the netizen inexplicably received multiple SMS messages for restaurant and pizza orders, discovering that his mobile phone number had been used fraudulently. The reservation name was displayed as 'Fangzhou Liu,' leading him to suspect that his personal data had been stolen and used for a prank because of his police report.
The group received a private message from another person today stating they had encountered the same situation. It is understood that a Luzhou resident, after reporting a case related to road obstruction to the police on the 6th, also had their real name and phone number used to fraudulently order pizza. After the incident, they went to the police station to file a report. They initially thought it was an isolated case until they saw the group post and realized others had similar experiences.
The Luzhou Precinct of the New Taipei City Police Department responded today that it has currently accepted reports from two citizens and will proactively request the New Taipei District Prosecutors Office to command the investigation. It has also requested order information from the relevant stores to trace the culprit. If any police officers are involved in wrongdoing, they will not be shielded but will be transferred to the judiciary and face the most severe punishment. If no officers are involved, the truth will also be clarified to clear their names, ensuring no one is wrongly accused or let go.
Additionally, to demonstrate its determination for a strict investigation, the New Taipei City Police Department has instructed the head of the Disciplinary Division of the Inspector's Office to go to the precinct this afternoon to take over the case. The entire case will now be led by the Police Department's Inspector's Office. (Editor: Wu Su-jou) 1150421