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Six arrested over scam call centre targeting Chinese nationals: cops

Four men, two women, aged 25 to 38, detained at house, say police

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 14 Jun 2023 5:20PM

Six arrested over scam call centre targeting Chinese nationals: cops
Kajang district police chief Mohd Zaid Hassan says authorities seized 19 mobile phones, four laptops, two internet routers and a set of house keys. – Pixabay pic, June 14, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Two women were among six individuals, including a Chinese national, arrested on suspicion of being involved in call centre online fraud activities around Kajang, Selangor, yesterday.

Kajang district police chief Mohd Zaid Hassan said the four men and two women, aged 25 to 38, were detained at a house, and police seized 19 mobile phones, four laptops, two internet routers and a set of house keys.

He said that the results of the investigation found that the call centre was conducting fraudulent online activities, by offering non-existent stock investments in China and targeting Chinese nationals.

“This syndicate uses fake snowball finance accounts on Xueqiu, which is one of the most popular financial social networks among investors in China, to find victims in that country and then offer online investments.

“All suspects were produced at the Kajang court, for the purpose of applying for a remand order to assist further investigations,” he said in a statement today.

Zaid reminded the public not to work with online fraud syndicates, or make employment at fraud call centres a source of income.

He also urged those with any information related to the call centre activities to contact the Kajang district police headquarters hotline at 03-8911 4242. – Bernama, June 14, 2023

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