Chinese police seize 53 telecom fraud suspects
Updated: 2016-01-19 19:43
(Xinhua)
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XI'AN -- Chinese police have seized 53 suspects for telecom fraud involving more than 10 million yuan ($1.6 million dollars), police from Northwest China's Shaanxi province said Tuesday at a press conference.
The ring was busted last week in a joint raid launched by police from Shaanxi and Sichuan provinces. They also seized more than 200 pieces of equipment, including computer and telephone sets, 200 mobile phones, and over 1,000 fake prepaid phone cards.
An investigation showed that the suspects hired telephone operators in Chengdu City, Sichuan and Pucheng County, Shaanxi starting in November 2014. With the help of phone number changing software, they pretended to be staff of a Chengdu-based mobile phone service center and sold fake and poor quality mobile phones to people in both provinces. More than 20,000 people fell victim to the scam.
Further investigation is under way.
Telecom-based fraud, in which suspects cheat people through telecommunication channels, is a growing crime in China.
Chinese police have cracked 16,708 telecom fraud cases, apprehended 5,825 suspects and busted 927 gangs since a campaign targeting new types of telecom crime was launched on October 30.
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