浙江發生離奇又令人唏噓的婚戀詐騙,女子被騙走1314520元人民幣
在浙江發生離奇又令人唏噓的婚戀詐騙案件。一名女子在訂婚時收到象徵「一生一世我愛你」的1314520元人民幣彩禮承諾,甚至激動地回禮13萬元現金,然而當她打開那個承載著憧憬與希望的紅色行李箱時,裡面裝的卻不是現金,而是銀行用來練習點鈔的假券。
事情的起因源於張女士透過婚戀網站認識53歲的男子楊某。楊某自稱是某金屬有限公司的法人代表,還號稱自己是「白銀大王」。他經常向張女士炫耀豪車、名牌服飾以及看似殷實的財富,營造出一個事業有成、成功穩重的形象。半年多的網路交往讓張女士逐漸卸下心防,對楊某不僅產生信任,還對他充滿期待。
隨著感情迅速升溫,楊某提出求婚,並主動承諾要給1314520元的彩禮。這樣的數字寓意浪漫,令張女士深信他是真心誠意的伴侶。訂婚當天,楊某帶著紅色行李箱登場,聲稱裡面裝滿彩禮。他特別叮囑張女士,按照老家的習俗,箱子必須在長輩祝福後才能開啟。張女士完全沒有懷疑,當場將自己準備好的13萬元現金作為回禮交給楊某。
然而,當訂婚宴結束後,她忍不住打開箱子,才發現自己掉入一個精心設計的陷阱。箱子裡沒有現金,只有一疊疊毫無價值的點鈔練習券。張女士立刻意識到自己遭遇詐騙,急忙撥打楊某的電話,但發現已被拉黑。震驚之下,她隨即報警。
警方很快將楊某抓獲,並在他的租住處找回張女士的13萬元回禮錢。檢察機關介入後,案件的真相逐漸水落石出。原來,楊某根本不是什麼「白銀大王」,他的真實身份只是一個靠回收廢舊X光片、提煉其中白銀賣給廠家維生的普通人。在與張女士交往期間,他同時還在婚戀網站上與多名女性保持聯繫,甚至多次以「訂婚」為由,謊稱要給巨額彩禮,實際目的是騙取對方的錢財。更加荒唐的是,就在與張女士訂婚當天,楊某在騙取她的13萬元後,還轉身給另一名「女友」發520元的紅包。
最終,法院判定楊某利用結婚名義,虛構身份、隱瞞事實,詐騙張女士13萬餘元,構成詐騙罪,依法判處其有期徒刑三年六個月,並處罰金人民幣四萬元。
這起案件再次提醒人們,在婚戀交友中應保持謹慎,切莫被甜言蜜語和所謂的浪漫數字沖昏頭腦,更不要因為金錢與感情的雙重誘惑而輕易交付信任。俗話說得好,「害人之心不可有,防人之心不可無」。在這個詐騙手法層出不窮的時代,理智與警惕是最好的防護網。
In Zhejiang, a bizarre and heartbreaking marriage scam has recently come to light. A woman believed she had received a symbolic betrothal gift of 1,314,520 yuan—meant to represent “a lifetime of love”—and was so moved that she returned 130,000 yuan in cash as a token of her gratitude. But when she opened the red suitcase supposedly containing the money, she found not stacks of cash, but worthless practice banknotes used for teller training.
The story began when Ms. Zhang met 53-year-old Yang through a matchmaking website. Yang presented himself as the legal representative of a metal company and even called himself the “Silver King.” He often flaunted his supposed wealth, luxury cars, and designer clothes, creating the image of a successful and powerful businessman. After more than six months of online communication, Zhang gradually let down her guard, trusting him and developing genuine expectations for the relationship.
As their feelings deepened, Yang proposed marriage, promising an extravagant betrothal gift of 1,314,520 yuan. The romantic symbolism of the number convinced Zhang of his sincerity. On the day of the engagement, Yang arrived with a red suitcase, claiming it contained the betrothal money. He insisted, however, that according to his hometown’s custom, the case could only be opened after receiving the elders’ blessings. Deeply touched, Zhang saw no reason to doubt him and handed over the 130,000 yuan she had carefully prepared as a return gift.
But once the ceremony ended, she couldn’t resist opening the suitcase at home—only to discover that it held nothing but piles of worthless training notes. Realizing she had fallen into a carefully laid trap, Zhang tried to call Yang, only to find she had been blocked. Shocked, she immediately reported the matter to the police.
Authorities quickly arrested Yang and recovered Zhang’s 130,000 yuan. Investigators revealed that Yang was far from a wealthy businessman. In reality, he made a living by recycling old X-ray films and extracting the silver to sell to factories. During his relationship with Zhang, he was simultaneously involved with several other women through dating websites, repeatedly offering proposals and promising large betrothal gifts to swindle money from them. Outrageously, on the very day of his engagement to Zhang, after pocketing her 130,000 yuan, Yang even sent another “girlfriend” a 520 yuan red envelope.
The court determined that Yang had used marriage as a pretext, fabricated a false identity, and concealed the truth to deceive Zhang out of over 130,000 yuan. His actions constituted fraud. He was sentenced to three years and six months in prison and fined 40,000 yuan.
This case serves as a stark reminder: in today’s world, scams are increasingly sophisticated. When it comes to online dating, caution is essential. Sweet words and romantic gestures should never replace careful judgment. Especially when both money and emotions are involved, it is vital to stay rational and not place blind trust in others. As the saying goes, “Never harbor the intent to harm others, but never lose the vigilance to protect yourself.”
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