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New Zealand police rescue German woman from bad internet contact

Other News Materials 16 February 2009 01:47 (UTC +04:00)

New Zealand police warned about the potential dangers of internet relationships after armed officers rescued a German woman who flew to Dunedin to meet a man she befriended online from what they described as a "dangerous situation," a newspaper reported on Monday, dpa reported.

"The man was not who he had portrayed himself to be in his internet communications," Detective Steve McGregor said in a statement to the Otago Daily Times.

He said the 30-year-old German woman realised immediately when the man met her at Dunedin airport on February 8 that he had misrepresented himself on the internet.

She subsequently telephoned people in Dunedin who she had befriended on her trip and they called police when she failed to meet them in the city on Thursday after earlier messages left them concerned for her safety.

Police raided a suburban house on Saturday and called in the armed offenders' squad after finding some of the woman's property.

They then lay in wait and intercepted the woman and the man when they returned to the house about midnight, the detective said.

"She was unharmed and grateful of the police intervention," he said, while refusing to give any further details about the man and the "dangerous situation" she faced.

In his statement to the paper, Detective McGregor warned of the dangers of meeting people on the internet and said caution must be exercised when making arrangements to meet personally.

He said caution was particularly important when a meeting was arranged in a foreign country, where a person might not have family or friendly support and as a consequence became isolated.

"This isolation has the potential to place them in a dangerous situation they may not have anticipated or been prepared for," he said.

The detective said that at this stage police did not plan to charge the man with any offence. He did not release the woman's name.

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