PANews reported on June 7 that Wuhan Dongxihu police recently smashed a fraud den hidden in the countryside, arrested 32 criminal suspects, and 20 people were criminally detained by the police. After interrogation, the fraud gang disguised and fabricated the “Bai Fumei” dating script, flaunted the investment income of virtual currency, and then induced the victim to enter the fake platform created by it to invest. Scammers use well-concocted “scripts” to ask the victim for warmth and warmth, and then flaunt the “investment” returns. Once the victim is tempted, the suspect will send a fake investment URL to induce the victim to buy virtual currency and invest in the fake platform. The income is controllable by the scammer, but the “withdrawal” cannot be successful. At present, the case is being further handled.
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Wuhan police dismantled a virtual money scam gang, 32 people arrested.
PANews reported on June 7 that Wuhan Dongxihu police recently smashed a fraud den hidden in the countryside, arrested 32 criminal suspects, and 20 people were criminally detained by the police. After interrogation, the fraud gang disguised and fabricated the “Bai Fumei” dating script, flaunted the investment income of virtual currency, and then induced the victim to enter the fake platform created by it to invest. Scammers use well-concocted “scripts” to ask the victim for warmth and warmth, and then flaunt the “investment” returns. Once the victim is tempted, the suspect will send a fake investment URL to induce the victim to buy virtual currency and invest in the fake platform. The income is controllable by the scammer, but the “withdrawal” cannot be successful. At present, the case is being further handled.