China Daily

Pyramid schemes cracked

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@ chinadaily.com.cn

Police across Guangdong detained more than 280 suspects in a crackdown on illegal pyramid schemes in mid-June, according to a senior police officer on Monday.

“Police busted more than 70 secret pyramid sales dens in the special campaign code-named Jufeng-23, which was launched simultaneo­usly in 16 Guangdong cities,” said Wu Wuqiang, deputy director of the Guangdong Public Security Bureau’s economic criminal investigat­ion division.

“Meanwhile, police seized a large number of computers, bank cards and mobile phones used in pyramid sales after cracking more than 50 cases involving more than 1 billion yuan ($146 million),” Wu told a news conference.

In a special operation launched in 14 Guangdong cities at the same time, police detained 200 suspects in what they said was a major pyramid sales operation. A special task force was immediatel­y set up to focus on investigat­ing the case after police received reports from residents in March.

The scammers pretended to be part of a central government effort to raise funds for economic developmen­t in the vast southweste­rn China region, police said, adding that the group asked each new member to first pay 69,800 yuan to participat­e in the scheme and promising that every member would get a refund of 19,800 yuan a month later.

Meanwhile the members would get a commission of 6,000 yuan once they brought in a subordinat­e member, targets were told.

More than 400 people were found to have been victimized by the scheme, police said. Wu said he believed Jufeng-23 had dealt a heavy blow to the pyramid schemes that were active in the province, one of the country’s economic powerhouse­s.

Despite the achievemen­t, Wu said, the police will never lower their vigilance in fighting pyramid schemes.

He hinted that more special operations will be launched in the months ahead in cooperatio­n with banks, the local administra­tion of industry and commerce, the China Banking Regulatory Commission and related department­s.

The Guangdong police have investigat­ed more than 160 cases involving pyramid schemes (up 36.7 percent, year-on-year) and detained 950 suspects (up 128 percent) in the first half of the year.

The cases in the first six months involved more than 20 billion yuan, the authoritie­s said.

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