The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China police arrest 44 people in US$140 million online scam

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SHANGHAI: China’s police have arrested 44 people over a scam which saw as many as 93,000 people contribute start-up capital to ‘unfreeze’ assets smuggled overseas when the Nationalis­t government was overthrown in 1949, police authoritie­s said late on Thursday.

The criminal network used Wechat and other communicat­ion tools to encourage people to pay 10 yuan (US$1.46) for membership in a scheme which promised returns of as much as 50,000 yuan (US$7,280) once the assets were unfrozen, the Ministry of Public Security said in a notice on its website (http://www. mps.gov.cn).

The ministry said that it had busted a total of 15 criminal groups involved in the scam since investigat­ions began in October 2016.

The fraud involved more than 950 million yuan (US$138.34 million).

The public security ministry said earlier this month that it had already set up 32 provincial and 206 city centres dedicated to cracking down on online and telecom fraud. — Reuters

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