
Sayama City Issues Urgent Alert on “Ore Ore” Scams via Disaster Prevention Radio
SAYAMA CITY, SAITAMA PREFECTURE – August 20, 2025 – Sayama City residents are being urged to exercise heightened vigilance against “Ore Ore” scams, commonly known as “grandchild scams,” following an important announcement broadcast through the city’s disaster prevention radio system today. The alert, aired at 2:10 PM, serves as a crucial reminder of ongoing fraudulent activities targeting the community.
The “Ore Ore” scam typically involves a caller impersonating a relative, often a grandchild, who claims to be in a difficult situation and urgently needs money. These calls are frequently made to older individuals, who may be more vulnerable to such manipulative tactics. The fraudsters often create a sense of urgency and panic, pressuring victims to quickly send funds via bank transfer, convenience store payments, or other untraceable methods.
Sayama City’s proactive dissemination of this information through its robust disaster prevention radio network underscores the seriousness of the threat and the city’s commitment to protecting its citizens. This broadcast is a vital part of the city’s ongoing efforts to combat various forms of fraud that can have devastating financial and emotional consequences for victims.
Key Information and Advice for Residents:
- Be Skeptical of Unexpected Calls: If you receive a call from someone claiming to be a family member in distress, especially if they sound unusual or are requesting money urgently, do not immediately believe them.
- Verify the Caller’s Identity: Always confirm the caller’s identity by asking specific questions that only the real family member would know. You can also try calling the family member back on their known phone number.
- Never Send Money Immediately: Resist any pressure to send money quickly. Legitimate family members in need will typically understand the need for verification and will not demand immediate, untraceable transactions.
- Consult with Trusted Individuals: If you are unsure about a call, speak with another family member, a trusted friend, or your local police station before taking any action.
- Report Suspicious Activity: If you suspect you have been targeted by or have fallen victim to a scam, report it immediately to your local police department or the relevant authorities. Early reporting can help prevent further victimization.
Sayama City encourages all residents to share this information with their family members, particularly elderly relatives, and to remain vigilant against these persistent fraudulent schemes. By staying informed and cautious, the community can work together to safeguard against these deceptive practices.
8月20 日 水曜日 14時10分放送の防災行政無線(オレオレ詐欺の注意情報)
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