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Fraud Camp|CiCi, a female swindler, was arrested for posting a recruitment letter with a basic salary of 100,000 people to deceive "pig-selling"

2022-08-21T10:43:04.830Z


Hong Kong people have been deceived into "selling piglets" to Southeast Asian countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos for extortion and extortion. So far, there have been 36 cases of help, of which 22 are believed to be still imprisoned locally. Police arrest 5 men and women in Hong Kong for 'selling


Hong Kong people have been deceived into "selling piglets" to Southeast Asian countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos for extortion and extortion. So far, there have been 36 cases of help, of which 22 are believed to be still imprisoned locally.

The police arrested 5 men and women in Hong Kong for "selling piglets". One of the group's masterminds was a 23-year-old male college student.

According to the news, one of the arrested women surnamed Cen (27 years old) was recently exposed by netizens as a female liar, with the online name "Ci Ci".

She posted a large number of posts in the recruitment group on social platforms, and recruited others to do online sales in Mae Sot, Thailand, Myanmar and other places with a basic salary of 100,000 yuan.


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Since the "high-paid part-time job" trap in Cambodia broke out, it has been revealed that many job seekers were "sold piglets" and even resold them to Myanmar's "KK Park", which is known as "piggy purgatory". It spread to Hong Kong, and netizens immediately pointed out that there are often suspected swindlers posting in recruitment groups to lure others to work in Southeast Asia with high salaries, including a female swindler named "Ci Ci". Don't "middle".

The female liar "Ci Ci" uses a photo of a beautiful woman as her avatar, and also shares the beautiful photos in her personal account and in limited-time updates from time to time, some of which were taken on the upper deck of the bus and in the bedroom.

In the past two months, she has posted several posts in different facebook recruitment groups, including "Quick Money", "Hong Kong Quick Money Part-time Part-time Payroll Zone", "Job Work! Recruitment! Various full-time part-time and same-day paychecks" ” and other groups to lure netizens seeking job opportunities with well-paid jobs.

Some of the posts only stated that if people under the age of 35 are required to work in Thailand, they can earn at least 150,000 yuan within 15 days, with an average daily salary of 10,000 yuan.

There is also a post explaining the work content in detail, referring to the recruitment of online sales personnel by the personnel department of the Thai company, including food and air tickets. The minimum contract period is half a year. It requires people between the ages of 18 and 35 to be able to type on a computer and understand English and Mandarin. The basic salary is 100,000 yuan, and you can also get commissions. You need to work in Mae Sot, Thailand, Myanmar and other places.

The Organised Crime and Triad Investigation Division, commonly known as "O Record", has launched an investigation into the incident. When explaining the facts of the case today, it said that the number of requests for help received in Hong Kong has increased to 36, including 32 males and 4 females, aged between 19 and 57. 14 of them are safe and free, 11 have returned to Hong Kong, and 3 have not returned to Hong Kong according to their wishes.

Twenty-two people are suspected of being imprisoned in Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos and other places, 13 people have been contacted and confirmed to be safe, and 9 people have not been contacted.

Police arrested 3 men and 2 women (aged 17 to 51) between the 19th and 21st on suspicion of "conspiracy to defraud".

The police believe they are the same group. Two men (aged 23 and 30) are the backbone members. It is reported that the 23-year-old man is a college student.

They mainly control their subordinates to recruit victims.

In addition, a 27-year-old woman surnamed Cen who was arrested is reported to be the female netizen "Ci Ci" who was accused of cheating.

One of the arrested 17-year-old women.

(Photo by Wang Yiyang)

Source: hk1

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