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Victims of ‘Gota a Gota’ Extortion Scheme in Mexico: Cases of Aggressive Lending and Murders

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In several states of the country, several cases of people who have been victims have already been registered.

Jesus Noé Suárez | OEM-Informex

There are people who decide to request a loan to be able to carry out your expenses, especially if you have a business or if you are in a complicated situation, for example a medical emergency. This is how in financing they find an alternative with which they can cushion the situation, even if just a little.

However, there are cases where people do not approach the right people, which can cause them to fall into the trap. ‘gota a gota system’which causes different negative consequences, ranging from insults or threats to direct attacks or even loss of life.

In Puebla there have already been several cases of people who have been victims of these criminals; The last one appeared recently in the colony Clotilde Torres, where they killed the owner of a beauty salon, who was found in her premises with signs of violence and everything indicates that she died at the hands of these criminals.

How does the ‘drop by drop’ system work?

The system of ‘drop by drop’ consists of large loans that usually must be repaid over a period maximum of 30 days, However the problem It starts with interest, which can be up to 50 percent.

This is how people have difficulty returning money, which causes lenders are shown aggressive, so they begin to threaten or insult the affected people, they even mention their loved ones and indicate that they will harm them if they do not hand over the cash.

This is how cases have been reported where they have killed people who owe them. According to the BBC, the people behind this type of business They are usually Colombians who travel to different countries to deceive people. In addition to Mexico, their presence has been reported in Chile or Argentina.

How do they operate?

a person of form anonymous told this Editorial House that first they approach in a friendly manner, especially to people from the elderly or to heads of families who have heavy expenses.

Then they give them the money, as well as the extra percentage that they must deliver, but since they cannot cover it, they start with the aggressive behaviors. In this sense, the authorities have recommended caution.

On the other hand, the second way they have to move is through applications that can be downloaded to their cell phones, as specified National Commission for the Protection and Defense of Users of Financial Services (Condusef).

He body He added that these apps are characterized by offering quick loans, for which you only need to enter some data personal and in a matter of minutes the money arrives, but this brings bad results.

“Those who do not pay suffer threats against them and their family, even physically. Before requesting a loan through an app, make sure it is reliable“, he pointed. In this sense, it is best to go to an official bank to avoid problems.

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