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    San Diego Union Tribune
    March 18 2004

    Russian, Armenian community targeted
    By Joe Hughes
    UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER



    Two Russian immigrants have been arrested in connection with a scheme
    to defraud members of San Diego's Russian and Armenian community out
    of hundreds of thousands of dollars, police said yesterday.

    Yasha Kuper, 55, and his son, Roman Kuper, 28, were held last week,
    Detective Christine Gregg said.

    Bail for Roman Kuper was set at $1 million. Yasha Kuper posted
    $10,000 bail after his arrest, but a second arrest warrant has been
    issued and he is scheduled to surrender this week, Gregg said.

    Sixteen victims have been identified, but that list will grow, police
    said.

    "We feel there are many other victims out there who are afraid to
    come forward," Gregg said. "We want these people to contact us if
    they have had dealings with the Kupers."

    The Kupers, Gregg said, told victims that they were new to the
    country and did not have Social Security numbers or bank accounts.
    Victims allegedly were duped into providing their bank account
    numbers on the premise that money would be wired from the Kupers'
    accounts in Russia to the victims' accounts here.

    In exchange for helping out, the victims were told they could collect
    a portion of the Kupers' funds, police said.

    Money was never transferred from Russia, Gregg said, and the victims
    later found their accounts had been cleaned out.

    Victims were solicited, Greg said, through advertisements placed in
    Russian-language newspapers.

    The Kupers moved to San Diego from Chicago late last year.

    Police ask that anyone who has been victimized in the scam call Gregg
    at (619) 528-4100.
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