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Activist Iliana Hernández denounces scams in Cuba with her identity card photo

Apparently the card was edited to use the photo of Hernández's identification document, probably obtained from police records where the activist's information is recorded.

Iliana Hernández y el carnet falso © Facebook / Iliana Hernández
Iliana Hernández and the fake ID Photo © Facebook / Iliana Hernández

The activist and independent journalistIliana HernandezHe denounced that in Cuba they are using his identity card photo to scam people.

“Friends are using my Cuban ID photo to scam people in Cuba, luckily the person realized it was a scam, I denounce it publicly because you never know who is behind this,” he wrote on his profile. ofFacebook.

Facebook / Iliana Hernández

In the attached images you can see the warning from one of the almost victims of the scam, who realized the deception.

The woman inserted the exchange of messages with the alleged saleswoman of a television, who said her name was Liannis Hernández and showed an image of the identity card with the photo of Iliana Hernández.

Apparently the card was edited to use the photo of Iliana Hernández's identification document, probably obtained when the activist published the photo after giving the card in Cuba after being threatened with deportation from the country.

In the Internet user's complaint, which Iliana takes to warn about this fact, the woman said that the seller also sent the photo of her son's ID, but it did not match their surnames.

The activist and former reporterCyberCuba, He managed to leave the country at the beginning of 2022.

Iliana Hernandezwas listed in the "regulated" category since March 2018, when the regime prevented her from traveling to the United States, being a Spanish citizen.

In the last years prior to his departure to Spain, Hernández was a victim of systematic police harassment by the regime, with numerous illegal arrests and acts of repudiation against him.

She remained under siege by State Security for months, unable to leave her own home to carry out her journalistic work and activism.

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