Hong Kong and Macau police have cracked down on a cross-border phone scam syndicate that defrauded victims of HK$22 million (US$2.8 million) across 168 cases.
The operation resulted in the arrests of three men and four women in Macau, aged between 27 and 48, who were suspected to be involved in about 160 telephone scams, involving fake customer service and investment fraud.
The arrests were part of a larger cross-border anti-scam operation conducted by Macau and Hong Kong police between May 8…
Hong Kong, Macau police smash cross-border syndicate behind 168 scam cases

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