SCARS™ Scam News: Breaking News – Almost 1,000 Scammers Arrested In Malaysia

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SCARS™ Scam News: Breaking News – Almost 1,000 Scammers Arrested In Malaysia

Malaysia Arrests 1,000 Scammers In Country’s Biggest Anti-Scam Operation!

The Malaysian Immigration Department assaulted the premises that were suspected to be the headquarters of the online scam group that was coordinating Local and Chinese scammers in Cyberjaya just a while ago.

Almost 1,000 people were arrested operating out of this technology business district.

A special media conference will be held tomorrow morning in connection with this enforcement operation which is believed to be the biggest online scam operation by Chinese citizens in the country. This comes on top of the announcement by the Chinese that they have arrested over 60,000 cybercriminals inside of China.

As the Chinese economy has grown, the Chinese domestic population has been increasingly the target of Chinese scammers and cybercriminals. Cybercrimes inside of China are now almost equal to all the rest of the world.

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