Law enforcement tightens over telecom fraud

By Guo Yiming
0 Comment(s)Print E-mail China.org.cn, March 13, 2017
Adjust font size:

A typical message of a telecom fraud scam seen on a smartphone [Photo by Guo Yiming/China.org.cn]



Chinese authorities have increased their efforts to crack down on telecom fraud after the crime became rampant last year following a series of high-profile cases which made headlines across the country.

The Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) has prosecuted a total of 19,345 suspects and supervised the handling of 62 major fraud cases, said the procurator-general Cao Jianming during his work report at the height of the ongoing sessions of the top legislators on March 12.

People's courts of all levels have tried and concluded a total of 1,726 cases related to telecom-based fraud, where suspects have cheated people out of their money through telecommunication channels.

A string of death-trigger fraud cases or cases involving huge amounts of money have thrust the issue into the spotlight causing concern over public security.

Xu Yuyu, an 18-year-old high school graduate, died of cardiac arrest after her college tuition fees were swindled in a telephone scam last August.

In the same month, another teenage girl in south China's Guangdong Province committed suicide after being similarly defrauded of her tuition fees.

In another case, a faculty member of Tsinghua University in Beijing also fell prey to a financial scam as he was swindled out of 17.6 million (US$ 2.6 million) by telecom fraudsters.

"Most of the fraud cases were essentially caused by the leakage of personal information," said Pony Ma, CEO of Tencent Holdings and a deputy to the National People's Congress (NPC). He called for more concerted efforts industry-wide to ensure data security and develop more technology solutions to safeguard people's private information.

Liang Zhiyi, a local police chief in China's southern city of Foshan and also a NPC deputy, suggests that all the cellphones should be pre-installed with security software to keep potential fraudsters at bay.

In response to wide public concern, Miao Wei, head of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, revealed that Chinese authorities have established a synergy mechanism to crack down on the rampant crime.

We have launched an overall real-name registration system for all telecom subscribers and constantly filter potential spam messages, said Miao.

They have also suspended the use of 700,000 phone numbers which are suspected to be in the hands of fraudsters.

In 2016, as much as 5.12 billion yuan (US$ 741.5 million) was restored through the quick emergency payment suspension system, and about 670,000 bank card accounts have been cleared out due to suspicion of fraud, according to statistics provided by the Ministry of Public Security.

Last year, the police dispatched work teams to several countries, including Kenya, Laos, Malaysia, Cambodia and Spain, retrieved 561 telecom fraud suspects, and busted nearly 7,700 telecom fraud rings nationwide.

Follow China.org.cn on Twitter and Facebook to join the conversation.
ChinaNews App Download
Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comment(s)

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Enter the words you see:    
    Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 污污成人一区二区三区四区| 色综合久久久久久久| 电台女诗岚第1到4部分| 国产精品免费视频一区| s级爆乳玩具酱国产vip皮裤| 欧美xxxx成人免费网站| 四虎影院2019| 黄在线观看www免费看| 国产精品99久久免费观看| 中字幕视频在线永久在线| 日韩在线电影网| 人人澡人人澡人人看添av| 精品视频久久久久| 国产真实乱对白精彩久久| 97久久精品人妻人人搡人人玩| 好男人在线社区www| 久青草视频在线播放| 窝窝午夜看片国产精品人体宴| 国产乱子伦在线观看| 黑人狠狠的挺身进入| 天堂√在线中文官网在线| 东北老妇露脸xxxxx| 欧洲美熟女乱又伦av影片| 亚洲成年www| 精品精品国产高清a毛片| 国产亚洲欧美视频| 2021国产精品视频网站| 成人综合国产乱在线| 亚洲人和日本人jizz| 欧美精品高清在线观看| 亚洲综合无码一区二区三区| 男人边吃奶边摸下边的视频| 国产乱码一区二区三区爽爽爽| 黄瓜视频有直播的不| 国产无卡一级毛片aaa| 五月婷在线视频| 国产精品亚洲а∨无码播放不卡| 一卡二卡三卡在线观看| 最近最新中文字幕| 亚洲精品国产电影午夜| 翁熄系列回乡下|