Wallet Scam Attempts Near U.S. Embassy's Consular Section - US
Embassy KYIV Warden Message - February 4, 2005
Embassy security personnel have noticed an increase in
reported incidents of a "wallet scam" on the streets
of Kyiv. Although the scam can occur anywhere, recent
reported incidents have occurred near the Consular
Section at 6 Pymonenka Street in Kyiv. Please note the
information below so that you can avoid becoming a
crime victim.
The wallet scam occurs when a person drops a wallet at
your feet and asks you if it is yours. The scam
artist, almost always a male, will then show you a large
sum of money from the wallet and try to get you to touch
the wallet and money. Another person (also usually a
male) will approach and claim that the wallet is his,
and then accuse you of trying to steal his money. The
two con-artist partners will then take one of two
approaches. They may threaten to call the police in an
effort to get you to pay them not to get the police
involved. Or, they may ask you to show them your wallet
to ensure that you did not take their money, whereupon
they will grab your money and flee. To maintain your
safety (and keep your money), do not engage these
people in conversation and immediately walk away from
them.
The Embassy is working with the local police to
investigate the criminals involved in this scam. If you
become a victim of this or any other crime, or observe
any suspicious individuals, please immediately contact
the American Citizens Services Unit at
acskiev@state.gov <
mailto:acskiev@state.gov> or by
telephone at (38-044) 490-4000. The Embassy's duty
officer may be reached after hours via this same number, or
by contacting (38-050) 311-1796.