Italian police uncover online coronavirus fraud By Reuters

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Fraudsters have exploited the coronavirus emergency to increase costs of cleanliness items or attempt to sell improper materials, wrongly guaranteeing they would give insurance from the malady, police said on Wednesday.  

Italy is doing combating the most exceedingly awful European episode of the infection which has so far slaughtered in excess of 100 individuals here, chiefly in the north of the nation, and tainted in excess of 3,000 individuals.  

Police said they had put under scrutiny 36 individuals who had attempted to exploit the boundless tension by misselling items on the web. Around 14 of them, thought about the most exceedingly terrible wrongdoers, gambled as long as two years in prison for extortion.  

"A pack that included only two covers, two sets of gloves and a PVC suit was sold for 400 euros ($445)," Giovanni Lupi, who drove the examination in Turin, told Reuters.  

He said on different events individuals had promoted items, for example, home grown enhancements, promising with no proof that they would offer insurance against the sickness.


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