A woman, likely an undercover journalist or investigator, goes on a date with a man named David, who she met on a dating site. David is revealed to be a scammer who uses dating sites to target and extort money from women. The woman, who is prepared for the encounter, brings a cake with a hidden camera and microphone to gather evidence. As the date progresses, David's behavior becomes increasingly aggressive and suspicious, and he eventually reveals his true intentions. The woman's team, who are monitoring the situation, intervene and apprehend David. The woman reflects on the experience and notes that dating sites are filled with scammers who prey on unsuspecting individuals, and that her team's mission is to catch these scammers in the act.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A woman went on a date with a British doctor named David Adams, whom she met on a dating site.
2. David Adams' profile picture was not his own, but a photo from an advertisement for glasses.
3. The woman pretended to be a modest and well-mannered girl and communicated with David through the dating site.
4. David sent the woman a photo of a laptop as a gift and asked her to meet him at a hotel in Kiev.
5. The woman suspected that David was a scammer and took precautions, including bringing a cake with a hidden camera and microphone.
6. When the woman met David at the hotel, he turned out to be a different person from his profile picture.
7. David became aggressive and accused the woman of being a prostitute and a thief.
8. The woman had a group of people waiting outside the hotel room to help her in case of an emergency.
9. David snatched the woman's phone and began to get dressed, at which point the woman's group intervened and caught him.
10. The woman had brought 5,000 hryvnia with her to the hotel, as requested by David, but he did not know that she had suspected him of being a scammer.
11. The woman had set up a trick to catch David, involving a rolled-up bill and a hidden camera.
12. The woman had spent 2 years on dating sites to catch real scammers and had gone on dates with them.