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Thai cops bust $ 3 million phone scam gang that targeted China

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A gang of 44 people from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan have been arrested in Thailand for running an elaborate phone scam that conned $ 3 million from scores of victims, police said Monday.

Raids on houses in the capital Bangkok and the sleazy resort town of Pattaya snared the well- organized gang, whose targets were mainly based in China. Police seized homemade sound- proof booths used to call the victims, who were carefully selected for their vulnerabil­ity.

“There were about 120 victims of this fraud, which was worth about 100 million [ baht] [$ 2.9 million],” an officer from immigratio­n told AFP, requesting anonymity.

Posing as police, bank officials or money laundering inspectors, the suspects spun stories of financial irregulari­ties linked to the victims’ bank accounts.

“They told victims their bank accounts had been frozen due to criminal activity such as drug dealing,” Immigratio­n Police Chief Natthathor­n Prousoonto­rn told reporters on Sunday.

They then persuaded the victims to transfer money to clear the cooked- up problems, through other “officials” working with the gang.

“Each fraudster played a different role ... some pretended to be bank officials ... some pretended to be police.”

The victims lived alone and had no- one to consult before falling for the scam, Natthathor­n added.

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