The police uncovered a telecommunications fraud case and 28 suspects were escorted back to China. The suspects were escorted back to Yangzhou. 28 criminal suspects who pretended to be staff members of the public security organs and committed telecom network fraud were escorted ba

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The police uncovered a telecommunications fraud case and 28 suspects were escorted back to China

The police uncovered a telecommunications fraud case and 28 suspects were escorted back to China. The suspects were escorted back to Yangzhou. 28 criminal suspects who pretended to be staff members of the public security organs and committed telecom network fraud were escorted ba - DayDayNews

The suspects were escorted back to Yang. Photographed by Wang Zhuo

Yangzhou Net News (Su Gongxin Wang Junjie Zhang Yufeng) At about 9 o'clock last night, as a Chinese civil aviation charter flight landed at Yangzhou Taizhou International Airport in Jiangsu Province, 28 people pretended to be staff of the public security organs, procuratorates, and law enforcement agencies. The criminal suspect of the fraud was escorted back to the country from Bangladesh by the public security organs. More than 110 large-scale transnational telecommunications network fraud cases involving many places in the country were successfully solved, with a total amount of more than 18 million yuan involved.

Police revealed that in September this year, the Yangzhou Public Security Bureau received a report from a unit claiming that its financial personnel had been defrauded of more than 10 million yuan by criminals posing as staff members of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau. After the case was reported, the Ministry of Public Security attached great importance to it and deployed a thorough investigation to cut off the criminal chain and destroy the fraud dens.

Subsequently, the Provincial Public Security Department immediately set up a task force to investigate the case in accordance with the deployment. After following the clues and conducting careful investigation, the task force found that the fraud den involved in the case was located in Bangladesh, and initially involved more than 110 fraud cases in multiple provinces in the country. In November this year, the Ministry of Public Security sent personnel and led a working group composed of Jiangsu police officers to Bangladesh to carry out law enforcement cooperation against telecommunications network fraud crimes. With the strong support and coordination of the Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh, the working group worked with the Bangladesh police to actively carry out case investigation and initially identified the location of the criminal gang's den, gang structure and personnel activities.

On December 21, based on grasping relevant criminal facts and evidence, the Bangladeshi police launched a concentrated operation to destroy the telecommunications network fraud criminal den in one fell swoop, arresting 28 criminal suspects, and seized bank cards, computers, mobile phones, fraud scripts, etc. on the spot. A large number of crime tools. On December 27, in accordance with the arrangements of the Ministry of Public Security, the Jiangsu Public Security Bureau organized police to go to Bangladesh to escort these criminal suspects back to the country.

The police said that this case was the first case solved in the country after a new round of crackdowns on telecommunications network crimes, and it also brought a successful end to the city's police crackdown on major cases in 2018.

Source: Yangzhou Daily-Yangzhou.com Editor: Yujie

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