Budol Suspect Was Halted in Attempt to Perform Modus After Cashier Asks Colleague to Review CCTV
A budol suspect was thwarted in her attempt to execute her modus operandi after the victim requested her colleague to review the CCTV footage.
A series of alarming incidents involving budol-budol suspects has recently plagued the community, leaving innocent individuals deceived and victimized. These cunning criminals employ psychological manipulation to gain the trust of their targets, ultimately convincing them to hand over their valuables willingly.
The budol-budol scam is a form of deception in which criminals exploit people’s trust, naivety, and desire for financial gain. Perpetrators typically target vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly or those who appear easily swayed.
The scam often involves an elaborate setup, with the culprits posing as acquaintances, sales agents, or even religious workers.
As the local authorities intensify efforts to apprehend these perpetrators, it is crucial for citizens to remain vigilant, stay informed, and adopt preventive measures to protect themselves against such scams.
The Facebook page “Trending Portal” shared the video capturing the incident involving a budol suspect targeting a female cashier at a business establishment. The video quickly gained traction online, sparking reactions from netizens.
In the video, the suspect is seen engaging in a transaction with the cashier. After a short while, the perpetrator initiates her illegal activity, attempting to deceive the cashier using the budol-budol strategy.
Fortunately, the vigilant cashier promptly sensed something amiss and promptly alerted her colleague to review the CCTV footage, thus foiling the scammer’s plans.
The video has a caption:
“Hindi mo talaga maloloko ang ALERTO. Good job ate”
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