Fiji Sun

Ratu Inoke to Issue Joint Statement on 77 Chinese Nationals Deported to China

Chinese Police were here to round up alleged telecom, online fraudsters An illegal online gambling and lottery gang was exposed directing investigat­ions to more than 200 suspects based in China, Indonesia and Fiji, with nearly 100 million yuan illegal gai

- LOSIRENE LACANIVALU and XINHUA Edited by Karalaini Waqanidrol­a Feedback: losirene.lacanivala­u@fijisun.com.fj

Ajoint press release by the Fiji Police Force and the Chinese mbassy will be issued soon about 77 Chinese nationals taken back to China for alleged involvemen­t in telecom and online fraud operating out of Fiji.

This was been confirmed late yesterday by the Minister for Defense Ratu Inoke Kubuabola after Fiji Sun requested comments on the matter.

Xinhua News Agency reported that China’s Ministry of Public Security announced on Saturday that this was the first time for Chinese Police to have taken so many suspects from an Oceanian country.

The suspects are accused in more than 50 cases involving over six million yuan ($US892,000).

This is equivalent to

$FJD1.7million.

An illegal online gambling and lottery gang was exposed directing investigat­ions to more than 200 suspects based in China, Indonesia and Fiji, with nearly

100 million yuan illegal gains involved. This is equivalent to $US14.85m,

$FJD29.76m.

Victims were from over

20 provinces and municipali­ties across China.

Chinese Police sent a team to Fiji on July 2 to work with the local Police.

Xinhua further reported that on July 18, they took action; destroying five dens, arresting 77 suspects and confiscati­ng equipment, including mobile phones, computers and bank cards.

In a separate case, the ministry announced on Friday that it had brought 143 such suspects to China from Indonesia. Another 10 suspects, who had been arrested, remained in Indonesia under investigat­ion.

Pictures on social media and Xinhua showed some suspects were masked as they arrived in China.

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 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Suspects in telecom and online fraud cases land at the Changchun Longjia Internatio­nal Airport, Changchun, northeast China’s Jilin Province on August 5, 2017.
Photo: Xinhua Suspects in telecom and online fraud cases land at the Changchun Longjia Internatio­nal Airport, Changchun, northeast China’s Jilin Province on August 5, 2017.
 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Suspects in telecom and online fraud cases land at the Changchun Longjia Internatio­nal Airport, Changchun, northeast China’s Jilin Province on August 5, 2017.
Photo: Xinhua Suspects in telecom and online fraud cases land at the Changchun Longjia Internatio­nal Airport, Changchun, northeast China’s Jilin Province on August 5, 2017.

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