Police in Rio de Janeiro are investigating a case where two British tourists claim they were drugged and robbed of $21,000 by three women near a beach.
This incident is part of a series of crimes known in Brazil as “Goodnight, Cinderella” scams. In these cases, criminals reportedly seduce foreigners, spike their drinks and steal their belongings, as reported by CNN.
One tourist told police he drank a spiked cocktail in the early hours of Thursday after he and his friend met three women at a bar. He lost consciousness while heading to the famous Ipanema beach with the women, according to police statements.
The three women were later seen stopping a taxi and leaving the area.
After a witness called for help, the British tourists were taken to a hospital and received medical treatment. They reported that the women stole two cell phones and made a bank transfer of about $21,000.
The Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro said they are trying to find the suspects. The Special Tourism Support Unit is reviewing security footage and interviewing witnesses.
The UK Foreign Office has warned its citizens that criminals in Brazil have used dating apps to target foreigners, leading to spiking of drinks, robbery and theft from bank accounts.
The office has urged travelers to be cautious and watch their drinks and belongings carefully.
This incident is part of a series of crimes known in Brazil as “Goodnight, Cinderella” scams. In these cases, criminals reportedly seduce foreigners, spike their drinks and steal their belongings, as reported by CNN.
One tourist told police he drank a spiked cocktail in the early hours of Thursday after he and his friend met three women at a bar. He lost consciousness while heading to the famous Ipanema beach with the women, according to police statements.
The three women were later seen stopping a taxi and leaving the area.
After a witness called for help, the British tourists were taken to a hospital and received medical treatment. They reported that the women stole two cell phones and made a bank transfer of about $21,000.
The Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro said they are trying to find the suspects. The Special Tourism Support Unit is reviewing security footage and interviewing witnesses.
The UK Foreign Office has warned its citizens that criminals in Brazil have used dating apps to target foreigners, leading to spiking of drinks, robbery and theft from bank accounts.
The office has urged travelers to be cautious and watch their drinks and belongings carefully.
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