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The Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement (BCE) shared details of an unusual and rather creative operation to apprehend a debtor. To capture a father who had been hiding to avoid paying child support, officers decided to set up a unique “trap” — a romantic date. In an unconventional move, the officers initiated a conversation with the man on Telegram, arranging a date with him. Imagine the debtor’s surprise when, upon arriving at the restaurant, he found not his new “love interest” but enforcement officers.
For a long time, the man had successfully evaded responsibility and had not been paying child support. The debtor was placed on a wanted list, yet locating him proved to be difficult. In response, enforcement officers, along with a friend of the debtor’s former wife, devised a plan.
First, they acquired the man’s new phone number and established contact with him through the friend. The two began actively messaging on social media and exchanging SMS, including through Telegram. Romantic conversations ensued, and eventually, a date was set at a restaurant.
When the debtor arrived a bit late, he expected to meet his “new love.” Instead, he was greeted by officers from the Enforcement Bureau and other law enforcement representatives. Realizing he had been tricked, the man tried to flee, sprinting out of the shopping complex. However, officers caught up with him and apprehended him.
Efforts to recover his overdue child support payments are currently underway. This case serves as a reminder: avoiding child support is not an option, and sometimes government agencies have creative methods up their sleeve.
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