Saturday, June 18, 2011

The police internet criminals grebek Asia

Tersangka asal Cina dan Taiwan di kantor imigrasi JakartaThe suspect origin of China and Taiwan at Jakarta Immigration Office, who was arrested at 10 locations terpisahPolisi in Asia, including Indonesia hold several hundred suspects in the attack against a group of criminals who coordinated deceive victims over the telephone and the internet.

Indonesia police say arrested 170 residents of Taiwan and China, Malaysia detained 37 people while Cambodia hold 166 Chinese and a female Viet Nam.

Police in Taiwan and Thailand make sure they do arrest but did not disclose further details.

Publicist Headquarter Polri Boy Rafli Amar said those arrested, 120 men and 50 women, suspected of engaging in cyber crime, and police acted after receiving information from the Government of Taiwan and China.

Those arrested, 97 of Taiwan and the Chinese picked up in 73 10 locations in Jakarta and Bekasi.

Police and immigration officers will be checking their documents before making further coordination with countries of origin.

Kapolsek Serpong, Herbertus Omposunggu, said the 30 suspects arrested allegedly scamming people by using the internet and SMS.

Police officials, Panya Mamen saying Thailand group crime in Thailand to get details of bank accounts and credit cards and draw victims to ask for sending money.

Meanwhile police said Malaysia also made penggrebekan after getting information from China and Taiwan.

"The operation we did over the past twenty-four hours we can know that their modus operandi is to contact the victim in China by using the scripts that have been prepared," said police officer Ismail Syed Azizan was quoted as saying news agency Named.

This criminal syndicate allegedly operate in Kota Kinabalu last month, moved from China and Taiwan after the Government learned of their activities, said the newspaper New Straits Times.

Last year, Malaysia Police Department handles more than 1200 internet fraud with a value of 20 million ringgit US $ 6.6 million dollars, a rise of 2009 with 333 cases involving losses of 4.3 million ringgit.

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