Chinese police crack down on internet crimes – The Manila Times - News Summed Up

Chinese police crack down on internet crimes – The Manila Times


BEIJING: Chinese police have busted a series of cases of online crimes in a special campaign launched this year to clean up the internet, an official with the Ministry of Public Security said on Thursday. The cases involved criminal conduct via “hidden websites,” fraudulent loans, illegal production, sale and use of surveillance cameras and the illegal making and selling of date rape drugs, Wang Yingwei, an internet security official with the ministry told a press conference. This year, police around the country have arrested 25 suspects involved in 16 cases of selling personal information and narcotics and disseminating pornographic material on “hidden websites,” which are only accessible by users with specific software or authorization, Wang said. Since September, police have also busted 147 groups for offering fraudulent loans, seizing 1,531 suspects and removing a group of technical and payment service providers involved in the crimes, the official said. Since March, police have cracked two groups and seized 18 suspects for making and selling date rape drugs, Wang said.


Source: Manila Times November 14, 2019 16:14 UTC



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