A 38-year-old is suspected of defrauding at least six of the millions of victims, sometimes with violence.
Even criminals have some kind of code of honor. For example, scammers generally refrain from violence and deceive their victims with psychological games. But the case of Martin Marinkovic is different. Guns and abuse also play a major role in this crime thriller. In the supporting roles: cryptocurrency, gold coins, ‘blossoms’ and rich sheikhs.
According to the current investigation, the 38-year-old is said to have relieved at least six victims of more than two million euros. Together with his accomplices, he started supposedly lucrative deals – it concerned luxury watches, real estate or financial investments. Solely for the purpose of literally misleading its “customers”. He won the victims’ trust during personal preliminary conversations and telephone conversations, and the trap was sprung when the money was handed over. In technical terms, this is known as a ‘rip deal’.
And if the victims became suspicious at the last minute, a gun was pressed to their chest – and they paid.
A reward of 3,000 euros is being offered for information
A European arrest warrant has now been issued against the 38-year-old. Although his identity is known, Marinkovic has gone into hiding. A bounty of 3,000 euros has now been offered for relevant information leading to the arrest of the suspect. Info to: 01/31310-62510.
Source: Krone

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