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So... gullible sinkies were the victims in this credit-for-sex scams

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Chinese police arrest 43 in syndicate targeting Singapore men in credit-for-sex scams


Scammers would flirt with the men on a messaging app such as Weixin, then promise sexual services for a price.

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Scammers would flirt with the men on a messaging app such as Weixin, then promise sexual services for a price.PHOTO: THE NEW PAPER

Published 8 hours ago
Chew Hui Min

SINGAPORE - Forty-three members of a fraud syndicate that tricked Singaporean men into paying for non-existent sexual services were arrested in China last month.

The syndicate was uncovered in a joint investigation by the Singapore Police Force and the criminal investigation department of China's Ministry of Public Security.

Victims in Singapore were cheated of about $1.6 million in 627 cases of credit-for-sex scams in the first half of 2015, police said.

Police investigations revealed that the culprits behind the scams operated from call centres based in China.

They deceived victims into paying money for non-existent sexual services through social media platforms.

China media reported that while the scammers posed as girls in Singapore, they were in fact operating from China.

First, they would flirt with the men on a messaging app such as WeChat, then they promised sexual services for a price and asked for the man's address.

They would ask to be paid in advance. Instead of a money transfer, they requested to be paid using Alipay, iTunes gift cards or other online payment modes.

The scammer then concocted a variety of reasons to ask for money without showing up. If the victim stopped paying, they resorted to threats.

One Singaporean victim had more than $10,000 extorted in this way, reported hangzhou.com.cn.

In December 2015, the Chinese police conducted simultaneous raids at various locations in China and detained 43 members of a syndicate responsible for such scams.

Several computers, telecommunication devices and modems were seized.

Mr David Chew, director of the Singapore Police Force Commercial Affairs Department, said: "We appreciate the support from our Chinese counterparts in this joint investigation. The close cooperation between the SPF and the Chinese Police was instrumental in crippling this transnational criminal syndicate."

"We spare no efforts to clamp down on criminals who hide behind the anonymity of the Internet to prey on victims across borders," he added.

The syndicate may also have targeted Chinese victims in Australia, said reports quoting Chinese police.


 

eatshitndie

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better still. advertise with north korean "virgins" and sinkie uncles will demand for all cpf savings to be withdrawn to enjoy new kimchi tonic. :p
 

tonychat

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All the while they are talking to men..

let's imagine that you were chatting with clarie..oh gosh!!!!
 

halsey02

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better still. advertise with north korean "virgins" and sinkie uncles will demand for all cpf savings to be withdrawn to enjoy new kimchi tonic. :p

Must come with the authentic stamp of approval & guarantee from KIM JONG UN, bet you, if they have only one leg, the sinkie uncles will not only sell his properties, his whatever, take out all his CPF & sell his wife ( no?)....& go to North Korea...ha ha ha
 

bigboss

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Don't be mistaken that sinkies are local born sinkies; it may mean foreign imported shits from China and other countries ... local born sinkies are more discriminatory and unlikely to fall for such scam. Geylang is a short distance away, on spot goods inspection, you get what you see ... not some pictures and nothing else.
 

Brightkid

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The only 'girl' I can see in this three so far is the blurred image on the phone. Not even sure if she(he) is a girl.

Like this also can scam $? These men should be better off putting their $ into CPF. At least still can fxxk the gov and looking good!
 

johnny333

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I was visiting the HDB heartlands and saw one of those police notice boards put up by the police.
It read "Sex Scam". These notices are put up to publicise crimes in Spore.

So is this related to the phone sex crime in China or is this something else:confused:
 

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Victim paid and paid but never got to meet woman


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More than 1,200 people fell victim to credit-for-sex scams last year. PHOTO: THE NEW PAPER

Published
Feb 13, 2016, 5:00 am SGT

He chanced upon her profile on Facebook and they started talking on instant messaging app WeChat.

Not long after, she offered him sex for $100.

The 23-year-old kitchen assistant, who declined to be named, arranged to meet the woman last November.

Before their meeting, she told him to make an advance payment of 500 yuan (S$106) by buying Alipay credits, which he did on an AXS machine.

Without delivering what she had promised, she then requested another 3,000 yuan worth of Alipay credits.

He thought that he would then get to have sex with her, but a man called him, asking him to pay a "refundable" sum of 5,000 yuan to ensure that the customer was not with the police.

He obliged but never got to meet the woman.

When a second man claiming to be the woman's boss called and asked for $1,000, he finally decided to break off communications and file a police report.

He has not heard from the woman since.

The man is one of more than 1,200 people who fell victim to credit-for-sex scams last year.

Most of the victims were aged between 20 and 39.

Seow Bei Yi



 

eatshitndie

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it only proves that heartland sinkie uncles can get easily conned. cpf minimum sum should dynamically be inversely proportional to the decreasing iq level of sinkie uncles. it's a much needed formula.
 
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johnny333

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When I walk around the kinds of crime I see advertised by the police sign boards that are more common are crime shop thefts, breakins,...

It is easier for the police to blame crime on phone sex criminals because the Spore police don't need to solve the crime since it originates outside of Spore. They can also take the moral high ground & blame foolish "Sporeans".

So I take these "reports" with a pinch of salt.
 
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