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12 Chinese nabbed for scams, detaining man who refused to work as scammer


12 Chinese nabbed for scams, detaining man who refused to work as scammer

The National Bureau of Investigation-Special Task Force (NBI-STF) has arrested 12 Chinese nationals for alleged online scamming and assaulting and detaining an individual who refused to work as a scammer, it said Friday.

In a statement, the NBI said the victim filed a complaint for alleged violation of the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, serious physical injuries, and serious illegal detention.

The complainant said he was forced to work as an online scammer in a building in Manila and was beaten and assaulted when he refused.

He said the suspects then demanded him to pay the P500,000 ransom, but he was only able to give P300,000. After this, he was released and threatened to be killed if he will report the incident to authorities.

This led the NBI-STF, in coordination with the Manila Police District, to conduct an operation on August 6.

They arrested 12 Chinese nationals caught in the act of committing online scamming activities. Four of them were positively identified by the complainant as the ones who assaulted him.

The suspects were presented for inquest proceedings for violation of 4(b)(2) of the Cybercrime Prevention Act, and Article 263 and 267 of the Revised Penal Code, as amended.

“The NBI will continue to work tirelessly to identify, apprehend, and prosecute those individuals, including foreign nationals, responsible for sophisticated cyber-attacks and fraudulent activities impacting the Filipino citizens,” the NBI said.—Joahna Lei Casilao/AOL, GMA Integrated News

Tags: nbi, Scam