Law enforcement agencies in Austria have initiated a wide-ranging search for a 44-year-old woman identified only as "Mariana M," suspected of defrauding victims through fraudulent spiritual services. The woman's alleged operations have resulted in a significant haul of cash, jewelry, and gold, totaling over 10 million euros.
**Austrian Authorities Hunt for Suspected Fraudulent Shaman in Multi-Million-Euro Scam**

**Austrian Authorities Hunt for Suspected Fraudulent Shaman in Multi-Million-Euro Scam**
Austrian police are on the trail of a woman accused of masquerading as a shaman to defraud unsuspecting victims, potentially across multiple countries.
Mariana M, who also used the name Amela, is believed to have swindled individuals in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. Reportedly, she convinced one victim that a family member was cursed and required an expensive cleansing ritual, demanding payments of up to 730,000 euros. After receiving the money in installments, the suspect allegedly severed contact, leaving the victim in distress.
Authorities have confirmed the arrest of her 29-year-old son in Wiener Neustadt while urging anyone else who may have fallen victim to this shamanic scam to reach out to the Lower Austrian State Office of Criminal Investigation.
Franz Popp, the Director of Police in Lower Austria, lamented how individuals in vulnerable situations often fall prey to these deceitful schemes, emphasizing the need for awareness in society.
Police are now focused on spreading the word to prevent further exploitation and seek justice for those affected by these fraudulent practices.
Authorities have confirmed the arrest of her 29-year-old son in Wiener Neustadt while urging anyone else who may have fallen victim to this shamanic scam to reach out to the Lower Austrian State Office of Criminal Investigation.
Franz Popp, the Director of Police in Lower Austria, lamented how individuals in vulnerable situations often fall prey to these deceitful schemes, emphasizing the need for awareness in society.
Police are now focused on spreading the word to prevent further exploitation and seek justice for those affected by these fraudulent practices.