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3 Women Pocketed $28,000 from Immigrants Who Were Trying to Send Money to Latin America

3 Women Pocketed $28,000 from Immigrants Who Were Trying to Send Money to Latin America

Two sisters and a third woman who ran a cash transfer shop in East Harlem were busted Thursday for stealing at least $28,000 from immigrants who were trying to send money to Latin America, authorities said.

3 Women Pocketed $28,000 from Immigrants Who Were Trying to Send Money to Latin America

Perla Ozoria, 30, her sister Ambar Ozoria, 28, and Vilmania DeJesus, 30, would either issue fake receipts to customers or cancel transactions after making them — pocketing the money that was meant to be sent to relatives around the holidays, prosecutors said.

In all, 21 victims have been identified as having been ripped off by the brazen trio between Nov. 1 and Dec. 28 at two storefronts under the Girox Express Multiservices umbrella, according to the Manhattan DA.

3 Women Pocketed $28,000 from Immigrants Who Were Trying to Send Money to Latin America

“They began stealing funds from customers that gave money to them for remittances overseas,” Assistant District Attorney Diego Diaz said at their arraignment in Manhattan Supreme Court.