China, the US, and the UAE police arrest 276 telecom fraud suspects in Dubai


Photo: Global Times

BEIJING (Reuters): Police in China, the United States and United Arab Emirates arrested 276 telecom fraud suspects in a joint operation to crack down on scam gangs operating in Dubai, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported Sunday.

The operation was the first of its kind between the three countries and "successfully destroyed nine fraud dens", the report said. Victims were tricked into non-existent cryptocurrency investments, the report added.

"Chinese police will deepen pragmatic cooperation with more countries" in cracking down on wire fraud, the report said, citing China's public security ministry.

China has also worked with Myanmar to extradite large numbers of suspects involved in transnational cyber fraud gangs in recent years. -- Reuters

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Denmark's Antonsen defeats home hero Kunlavut to win the badminton Thailand Open title
Still very steady: Ringgit set to trade between 3.94 and 3.96 against the US dollar from Monday (May 18)
Energetic Cambodian women entrepreneurs power the kingdom's informal economy, from dawn to dusk
Abu Dhabi says drone strike caused fire at Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, no injuries or safety impact
Loas seeks funding support as it is determined to eradicate malaria in the country by 2030
'It's dangerous,' WHO declares international emergency after new Ebola outbreak in Africa
'Hi, the name is Bond, the new Bond': Hit series Peaky Blinders' creator says he has licence to reinvent super spy James Bond
Trump says Xi offered help on Iran as China seeks to keep Hormuz open
What is there to fight over? Anwar says wants to have proper discussion with Zahid
Is China set to benefit from new US Fed chair Kevin Warsh’s policy vision?

Others Also Read