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Online ‘Astronaut’ Tricks Hokkaido Woman, Steals ₹6L

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Last updated: September 5, 2025 4:56 pm
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September 5, 2025: In a concerning case of online deception, an 80-year-old woman from Hokkaido, Japan, lost approximately ₹6 lakh after a person she met on social media claimed he was an astronaut trapped in space and required financial help to return safely.

According to reports, the woman first encountered the individual on a social media platform in July. Their conversations gradually grew personal, and the man introduced himself as a space professional currently on a mission. He later told her he was in danger and urgently needed funds to purchase oxygen and return to Earth.

The woman, who lives alone, believed the narrative and transferred the money as requested. After receiving the funds, the individual stopped responding to her messages. Authorities confirmed that the woman had not heard from him since.

A Pattern of Targeted Fraud

Local police are investigating the incident and have issued a public advisory urging citizens to be cautious of strangers met online, especially those who request money. Officers noted that such scams are often carried out by organized groups who target vulnerable individuals.

“If anyone asks for money through online platforms, especially without ever meeting in person, it is important to stop and report the situation,” said an official from the Hokkaido Police Department.

Hokkaido Rise in Romance Scams Among Older Adults

Japan’s aging population has become increasingly vulnerable to online fraud. Data from the National Police Agency shows that 3,326 romance scams were reported in the first eleven months of 2024, a sharp increase from the same period in 2023.

These scams typically involve prolonged communication where trust is built before financial requests are made. Victims often include elderly individuals living alone or those seeking companionship online.

Similar Cases in Other Countries

This incident in Japan mirrors a growing trend seen globally. Earlier this year, a woman in Australia lost over ₹4.3 crore after a man she met on a dating app claimed his wallet had been stolen abroad and needed assistance. The financial losses escalated over time, eventually wiping out her retirement savings.

In a separate incident, the same victim was misled into transferring ₹1.5 crore into a Bitcoin ATM by a fraudster who posed as a financial advisor.

Authorities Urge Caution

Cybercrime units in several countries are working to raise awareness around such scams. Officials recommend verifying identities, avoiding sending money to online acquaintances, and reporting any suspicious activity to law enforcement.

Social media platforms are also under pressure to improve safety measures and flag potentially fraudulent accounts.

Staying Safe Online

With romance-related fraud on the rise, experts advise the following precautions:

  • Do not share personal financial information online

  • Be cautious of emotional appeals from strangers

  • Avoid sending money to people you have never met in person

  • Report suspected scams to the police or relevant cybercrime units

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