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Philippine police arrest nearly 500 people involved in online fraud
Source: Xinhua   2018-06-07 21:30:57

MANILA, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Philippine police arrested on Thursday nearly 500 people, including some foreigners, allegedly involved in an online multi-million investment fraud that had victimized people overseas, including in Australia, Russia and South Africa.

Police officer Marni Marcos said the suspects were operating under the guise of a call center in Clark Freeport in Pampanga province, north of Manila, but actually defrauding victims for around two and a half years.

"Their modus operandi is like a stock trading scam, meaning they invite investors through online. So again after that they will get details of your bank accounts, credit cards," Marcos said.

Marcos said it was one of the biggest anti-cybercrime busts in recent years.

Philippine National Police Director General Oscar Albayalde said the Filipino suspects were caught while in the "act of communicating and doing online transactions with foreign 'clients' from Europe, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Russia."

The raid was conducted following complaints of Australian victims and a South African victim.

Police seized "several pieces of digital evidence used in the commission of cybercrime, mostly computers, identifications cards, and assorted documentary evidence" found in the suspects' offices called the International Brandings Development Marketing, Inc.

Police are expected to file criminal charges against the suspects after an assessment of the case.

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Philippine police arrest nearly 500 people involved in online fraud

Source: Xinhua 2018-06-07 21:30:57
[Editor: huaxia]

MANILA, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Philippine police arrested on Thursday nearly 500 people, including some foreigners, allegedly involved in an online multi-million investment fraud that had victimized people overseas, including in Australia, Russia and South Africa.

Police officer Marni Marcos said the suspects were operating under the guise of a call center in Clark Freeport in Pampanga province, north of Manila, but actually defrauding victims for around two and a half years.

"Their modus operandi is like a stock trading scam, meaning they invite investors through online. So again after that they will get details of your bank accounts, credit cards," Marcos said.

Marcos said it was one of the biggest anti-cybercrime busts in recent years.

Philippine National Police Director General Oscar Albayalde said the Filipino suspects were caught while in the "act of communicating and doing online transactions with foreign 'clients' from Europe, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Russia."

The raid was conducted following complaints of Australian victims and a South African victim.

Police seized "several pieces of digital evidence used in the commission of cybercrime, mostly computers, identifications cards, and assorted documentary evidence" found in the suspects' offices called the International Brandings Development Marketing, Inc.

Police are expected to file criminal charges against the suspects after an assessment of the case.

[Editor: huaxia]
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