Khaleej Times

8 Israelis among 500 held for online fraud in Philippine­s

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manila (philippine­s) — Philippine police arrested nearly 500 people, including eight Israeli nationals, who they say were involved in an online investment fraud that victimized people overseas, including in Australia and South Africa, police said on Thursday.

In one of the Philippine­s’ biggest anti-cybercrime busts in years, police chief Oscar Albayalde said 474 Filipino employees and the Israelis were taken into custody following the raid on three buildings in Clark Freeport, a former US Air Force base north of Manila, where the alleged online fraud was committed.

The suspects lured victims into investing in foreign stocks in a purportedl­y flourishin­g London-based company then took their money through an online app after obtaining their bank account and credit card details, said Chief Superinten­dent Marni Marcos.

The Israeli men were arrested “while in the act of managing, operating and manning the three target buildings” while the Filipinos were caught communicat­ing and doing online transactio­ns with foreign clients from Europe, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Russia, Albayalde said in a statement.

Police video shows officers barging into a vast office and repeatedly yelling “Hands up!” while ordering some of the suspects not to touch their computers.

Police seized evidence from the computers showing they were “engaged in a fraudulent online trading activity that involves millions of US dollars victimizin­g other foreign nationals all over the world,” Albayalde said.

Some foreign victims travelled to the Philippine­s and reported to the police details of the alleged fraud after obtaining informatio­n from some disgruntle­d syndicate members, Marcos told reporters.

 ?? AP ?? Police escort israeli nationals for media presentati­on following a raid at Clark Freeport Zone on Thursday. —
AP Police escort israeli nationals for media presentati­on following a raid at Clark Freeport Zone on Thursday. —

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