The “hitman” scam – what you need to know

Prince George

2024-07-29 12:07 PDT

File # 2024-23792

Mounties in Prince George are advising the public not to fall victim to a scam that is currently circulating, known as the hitman or assassin scam.

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In this type of fraud, victims are contacted via email or text and are given threatening messages that the sender has been sent to kill them, either because they were sent by someone who has betrayed the victim, or because they have allegedly been studying the victim for some time. The sender then offers to cancel the contract for a large sum of money and requests the funds in cryptocurrency or Bitcoin.

While these messages can be alarming, it’s important to remember that this is a type of fraud or scam designed to create a sense of urgency and alarm. It is important to remember that these messages are a type of extortion and to never send any money, as there is no guarantee that sending money once will stop the messages and demands, states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.

Frequently, the personal information is learned by the sender based on information they have found doing online searches about you, so checking to see what information you have publicly available and changing your online privacy settings can help prevent these types of messages from being received.

For more information about common frauds and scams, visit our Frauds and Scams information page, or else visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

Did you know that Prince George RCMP has Online Crime Reporting? The Online Crime Reporting tool is available to report crimes that meet certain criteria.

Released by:

Cpl. Jennifer Cooper
Communications NCO / Media Relations Officer
Prince George RCMP
455 Victoria Street, Prince George, BC, V2L 0B7
Office: 250-561-3300

Email: princegeorge_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: princegeorge.rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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