Matilda Eriksson Rehnberg investiga los fraudes en Dalarna

Los fraudes se han convertido en uno de los delitos más comunes en Dalarna, con miles de denuncias cada año. La investigadora civil Matilda Eriksson Rehnberg sigue el rastro del dinero, que a menudo desaparece en el extranjero, y busca a los responsables. Muchas víctimas ni siquiera denuncian los delitos.

Los fraudes van en aumento en Dalarna y ya figuran entre los delitos más comunes. El año pasado se denunciaron 3660 casos de fraude en el condado, según datos policiales.

La investigadora civil Matilda Eriksson Rehnberg trabaja para rastrear tanto el dinero desaparecido como a los culpables. Los fondos suelen desaparecer sin dejar rastro en el extranjero, y Eriksson Rehnberg destaca la profesionalidad de los delincuentes. "Muchas personas son el objetivo y quienes están detrás lo hacen de forma profesional", señala.

Muchas víctimas se abstienen de denunciar, lo que complica las investigaciones. Eriksson Rehnberg se centra en aquellos que blanquean dinero. Ella advierte: "Si blanqueas dinero, te atraparán".

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