DC Police Arrest Suspects in Elaborate Gold Bar Scam

Police said they are very interested in knowing if anyone else has been victimized by the suspects.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Don’t click, don’t call.

D.C. police say those four words can keep you from becoming a victim of what’s known as a gold bar scam.

“We’ve all had our computer crash, and you get that blue screen up there, and there was a number that flashed up: ‘Call this number to remedy the situation.’ She called it. She ended up speaking to some people who took her down this long scam,” said Assistant Chief Ramey Kyle with the Metropolitan Police Department.

Police said Amruth Vaka, 27, and Saloni Shaikh, 28, both of California, were arrested after they flew to D.C .posing as couriers helping the victim protect her money from the bad guys who had hacked her computer.

They told her to convert it to gold coins or gold bars and they’d come and pick it up and put it somewhere safe.

But they were the actual bad guys, say police, who revealed that before a concerned gold dealer alerted detectives in June, the suspects had already taken $640,000 from the victim, in gold or by wire, since February.

The suspects came to the District Tuesday to pick up a box that was supposed to contain $200,000 in gold. Instead, it was empty, and they were arrested and are facing federal fraud charges.

“We have seen this a lot,” said MPD Commander Kevin Kentish. “This is one of the good cases that we get to report out we were actually able to hold someone accountable. It doesn’t always end up like this.”

Police said they are very interested in knowing if anyone else has been victimized by the suspects, and that is why they have released pictures of them.

Courtesy: www.nbcwashington.com