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Authorities have texted more than potential victims in Australia to warn they may have been targeted by romance scammers based in the Philippines. The potential victims were identified following an investigation by Philippines authorities into a scam compound operating in central Manila, in November More than computer towers, mobile phones, and thousands of SIM cards were located by Philippines authorities and evidence gathered during the investigation has been shared with international law enforcement partners to help identify potential victims, including those who may not be aware they have been targeted.
Under Operation Firestorm , the JPC3 identified more than Australian-based phone numbers linked to messages found on an end-to-end encryption platform on the devices. Operation Firestorm is a global operation launched by the JPC3 in August , to address and disrupt offshore organised crime networks deceiving Australians through romance, cryptocurrency and investment scams.
The significant amount of technology located during the operation required extensive analysis, and JPC3 technical and cryptocurrency experts spent hundreds of hours extracting crucial evidence. It is alleged the scammers, using popular online dating apps, tricked victims into a fake online romantic relationship, before convincing them to purchase legitimate cryptocurrency.
The suspected scammer would then deceive the victim into transferring funds from the legitimate crypto exchange account into the scammer's account. Most of the Australian victims targeted were men over The fraudsters posed as either a Filipino female working in Australia or a local female resident in the Philippines. The investigation has so far resulted in the arrest of more than suspects by Philippine law enforcement authorities. AFP Commander Cybercrime Operations Graeme Marshall said the investigation highlighted the importance of international partnerships in disrupting serious organised cybercrime networks while supporting victims.
To help others avoid similar scams, you can also report it to ScamWatch. If it feels too good to be true, it probably is. In this case, the scammer would ask to move the conversation from an online dating app to an end-to-end encryption messaging platform. Criminals build trust over time and often abuse this trust by encouraging people to make large investments leaving victims with significant financial losses and emotional distress," Ms Lowe said.