Police dismantle a gang that swindled $12 million with fake banking websites
Agents of the National Police have dismantled a criminal organization in Madrid and Barcelona that defrauded more than 12 million euros through phishing. In both cases, the funds of the swindled persons were transferred to current accounts opened in Spain, Portugal, Poland and France. Subsequently, the money was moved for laundering between accounts held by…
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