JAKARTA - An upload that informs of a ticket fraud at the Coldplay concert trending on social media X. In the upload in the form of a screenshot of the alleged fraud case, it contains about a woman with the initials GDA committing fraud against a customer with the mode of selling Coldplay concert tickets.

"Dear All Costumer, and my personal customers, I apologize profusely for the incident that happened to us all today. I inform all of my friends that our supplier GHISCA DEBORA ARITONANG has made scams/fraud against all of us with the mode of selling concert compliance tickets," wrote the upload on the X account.

From the description of the upload, a woman named Ghisca was declared to have become a suspect in the biggest scam case.

"The information circulating that Ghisca is now a suspect in the biggest scammer case by selling tickets up to a nominal 15M. Furthermore, we will resellers try their best to follow up on this case so that the party concerned is fully responsible," quoted from the upload.

Head of Public Relations of the Central Jakarta Metro Police, AKP Dwi Hardono, confirmed that there were victims of Coldplay concert ticket fraud who had reported to the Central Jakarta Metro Police.

"So far, only a few victims have visited and made LP (police reports) to the Central Jakarta Metro Police. Only the victims (report)," he told VOI, Wednesday, November 15.

Coldplay concert will be held on Wednesday, November 15, tonight. Within hours, around 70 thousand spectators will crowd the Gelora Bung Karno (SUGBK) Main Stadium, Central Jakarta to witness Coldplay, which for the first time held a concert in Indonesia.


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