LABUAN: Labuan police have crippled an online scam syndicate with the arrest of 13 Chinese nationals operating from a double-storey house near Pulau Buah here.
Labuan OCPD Supt Mohd Hamizi Halim said the suspects were arrested last Saturday (Feb 28) during a raid conducted with Labuan Immigration based on intelligence and information received from the public.
During the raid, police seized 21 sets of computers and 83 mobile phones worth over RM150,000, believed to have been used for online scam activities.
He said police suspected that the syndicate had shifted its operations from major cities to Labuan.
"We believe this is part of their strategy to avoid detection," he said when contacted on Friday.
Supt Mohd Hamizi said this was the first time police had detected a group of Chinese nationals operating an online scam syndicate in the island.
"We are trying to identify and track down the mastermind of the syndicate," he added.
“The 13 suspects included a woman,” he said, adding that all of them were aged between 26 and 47-years-old and remanded until Friday to assist in investigations.
The case is being investigated under Sections 420 and 120B of the Penal Code for cheating and criminal conspiracy.
He said investigations found that the suspects will also be investigated under Section 6(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63, having entered the country using social visit passes, while four were found to have no legal travel documents when arrested.
Supt Mohd Hamizi said the investigation papers have been forwarded to the Sabah State Prosecution Office for further action.
He said 26 commercial crime cases related to online scams had been reported in Labuan so far this year, involving losses amounting to about RM688,319.
