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The Chinese and Indian police have worked closely together to combat cross-border telecommunications network fraud, and recently achieved a major victory, successfully destroying a mega criminal gang engaged in cross-border naked chat extortion, and arresting a total of 88 telecom network fraud suspects, which is a powerful blow to cross-border naked chat extortion.
Recently, China's Ministry of Public Security organized public security organs in Beijing, Shandong and other places to conduct in-depth research and analysis of a number of cases of naked chat and extortion. With the tracing and careful investigation, the task force successfully locked up the criminal dens, found that these dens were located in Indonesia, and initially grasped the identity information of some criminal suspects. As a result, on August 23, the Ministry of Public Security sent a delegation composed of police from public security organs in Beijing, Shandong and other places to Indonesia to carry out cooperation, which was strongly supported and coordinated by the Chinese Embassy in Indonesia.
With active police law enforcement cooperation, the Indonesian police organized the first batch of centralized network collection operations on August 29, successfully destroying a large telecom network fraud crime den in Batam, Indonesia, arresting a total of 88 telecom network fraud suspects, and seizing more than 80 computers, more than 200 mobile phones, and a large number of bank cards. After preliminary investigation, this criminal gang has carried out more than 40 cases of naked chat extortion, involving many places in China, and these cases are currently being further investigated. Indonesian police have agreed to hand over the suspects to China, and the Ministry of Public Security will organize police to escort 88 suspects back to China.
In recent years, naked chat extortion crimes have shown a trend of frequent and high incidence, and have become a new type of crime with the most social harm in telecom network fraud crimes. These fraudsters publish pornographic information on major social platforms, live broadcast platforms, and forum post bars, attract users, induce them to add friends, and then send Trojan APP download links to steal mobile phone contacts and other information. Next, they hired female anchors or broadcast pornographic videos, guided victims to naked chats, secretly recorded nude chat images, and threatened to send indecent videos in groups to carry out extortion. Victims usually choose to transfer money to criminals for fear of reputational damage and exposure; Some victims have been exploited and blackmailed repeatedly, and even borrowed a lot on online loan platforms and owed huge debts; Others chose to commit suicide because they could not bear the enormous psychological pressure, with serious consequences and adverse social impacts.
China's Ministry of Public Security said it will continue to maintain a high-pressure posture against cross-border telecommunications network fraud crimes, continuously increase its efforts, strengthen international police law enforcement cooperation, launch a strong crackdown on overseas telecommunications network fraud gangs, and resolutely curb the high incidence of such crimes to protect people's lives and property.
At this juncture, we should be encouraged, because successful stories of international police cooperation demonstrate the power of solidarity among nations. This is not only a victory for China and India, but also a powerful counterattack to the global fight against cybercrime. Through international cooperation, we can better address the threat of cross-border crime, ensure a safer Internet world, and enable people to freely enjoy the benefits of the digital age without fear of cybercrime.
To sum up, this successful cooperative operation is not only a powerful blow to criminals, but also a victory for global cybersecurity. We should continue to support international police cooperation to jointly maintain the security and stability of the Internet and make cyberspace a safer and more credible place. Only through global efforts can we effectively combat cybercrime and protect people's rights.
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