Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 5, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 5, 2024 ******** nationals plead guilty to scam charges There have been increasing cases of Zambians losing money from their mobile and bank accounts through money-laundering schemes which extend to other foreign countries, the ***** Enforcement Commission (DEC) said in April. People in countries including Singapore, Peru, the ******* ***** Emirates (UAE) and others across ******* have also been targeted in the online scam, Zambian authorities said. Dozens of young Zambians were also arrested after allegedly being recruited to be call-centre agents in the fraudulent activities, including internet ****** and online scams, the DEC said during the arrests. After a trial lasting several weeks, the 22 ******** nationals, including one female, pleaded guilty to three charges – computer-related misrepresentation, identity-related *******, and illegally operating a network or service. The 22, along with a Cameroonian national, were charged with manipulating people’s identities online with intent to scam them. The accused hold different positions in the ********-run Golden Top Support Services, the company at the centre of the raid. The company, located in Roma, an upmarket suburb of Lusaka, is yet to comment on the allegations. Li Xianlin, believed to be the director of the company, was charged with operating the network without a licence from the Zambian authorities. On Tuesday, the state prosecutor requested the court to include more details about the charges. The Zambian nationals were charged in April and released on bail so they could help the authorities with their investigations. Authorities said the Zambians involved had been tasked “with engaging in deceptive conversations with unsuspecting mobile users across various platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, chatrooms and others, using scripted dialogues”. Among equipment seized were devices allowing callers to disguise their location and thousands of Sim cards. During the raid, 11 Sim boxes were discovered – these are devices that can route calls across genuine phone networks. More than 13,000 Sim cards, both local and foreign, were also confiscated, demonstrating “the extent of the operation’s reach,” according to the DEC. Two firearms and about 78 rounds of ammunition were confiscated and two vehicles, belonging to a ******** national linked to the business, were also impounded during the raid. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #******** #nationals #plead #guilty #scam #charges This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/42992-chinese-nationals-plead-guilty-to-scam-charges/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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