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Monday, May 30, 2022

Fake Winning Lotto Ticket For Sale


6
/55:         NO WINNER
DATE:       JUNE 4, 2022
RESULT:   16-31-44-46-50-53

6/42:         NO WINNER
DATE:       JUNE 4, 2022
RESULT:   2-4-7-22-24-35


6/58   
Draw Date 6/5/22 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P50M

6/49   
Draw Date 6/5/22 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P37M

6/55  
Draw Date 6/6/22
Estimated Jackpot Prize P169M

6/45  
Draw Date 6/6/22 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P71M

6/42  
Draw Date 6/7/22 
Estimated Jackpot Prize P9M


6/42: 3 Winners
Draw date: 5/31/22
Jackpot Prize: P43,912,343.80

Three lucky lotto bettors are now millionaires after winning the jackpot of 6/42 (5/31/22 ) draw.

The winners got the combination of 2-7-20-21-25-29 to win the jackpot worth P43.9 Million or P14,637,447 each.

The winning tickets were bought in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan, Silang Cavite and Santa Rosa, Laguna.


Fake Winning Lotto Ticket For Sale

A PCSO insider said there were many cases of fraudulent attempts to claim jackpot prizes but none had succeeded. 

Some enterprising people present tickets made by computers, cut and pasted from images of the original tickets.

Others even place a bet on the same winning numbers the day after the numbers are announced, and they present those as winning tickets. 

This story happened way back 2011.

Man buys 'winning lotto ticket' for only P15K.

Lured by easy money, a man from Pampanga province bought a "winning lotto ticket" for only P15,000.

Elmer de Guzman, the lotto ticket buyer, said Grace Enriquez approached him asking where she could find a lotto outlet because she has a lotto ticket that won P150,000.

"Tapos inalok ako na bilhin na lang iyong ticket sa halagang P15,000, binili ko," De Guzman said.

He said he immediately went to a lotto betting station in Angeles City and had the ticket validated. 

To his dismay, the ticket was confirmed a fake.

De Guzman immediately reported the incident to the Angeles City police, which resulted to the immediate arrest of the suspect.

Police said that they recovered 50 more fake lotto tickets from Enriquez.

Despite the arrest, police failed to recover De Guzman's money from Enriquez. Investigators believe the woman is a part of a bigger group that sells fake lotto tickets.

Henry Abijuella, chief of lottery operations in Angeles City, warned lotto fans in the province against the syndicate.

Abijuela said genuine tickets can only be bought from authorized lotto outlets.


Remember:
Lotto tickets are embedded with security features. Claiming prizes using tampered or fake tickets is punishable by law.