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Instead of waiting for a high salary, he waited for the police! A Malaysian man accepted the assignment of a fraud group and came to Taiwan with the dream of earning a high salary. Unexpectedly, he was arrested by the police on the first day of "working"!
According to Oriental Daily, the man came to Taiwan through a friend's introduction, hoping to earn a high salary in a short period of time. He accepted the assignment of the fraud group and served as a "driver", that is, responsible for withdrawing money. After arriving in Taiwan and resting in the hotel for one night, the man went to Dongshi District to withdraw money the next day. However, when he was withdrawing money at the agreed location, the police who had been lying in ambush arrested him on the spot.
According to the Taichung City Police Department, the police received a tip-off that a fraud group was operating in the area. The fraud group impersonated the well-known financial YouTuber "Chai Shu" and tricked victims into investing in unlisted stocks online, and sent "business specialists" to the scene to withdraw money. After careful deployment, the police successfully intercepted and arrested the driver.
The investigation found that the man himself was not fully aware of the specific content of the job, and his flight tickets and accommodation were arranged by a Malaysian friend who introduced him to the job. The man was arrested by the police just one day after arriving in Taiwan, and is currently being transferred to the Taichung District Prosecutor's Office for further investigation on suspicion of fraud.
Fraud gangs have all kinds of tricks up their sleeves. Whether you are looking for a job or investing online, you must remain highly vigilant and not fall into the trap of criminals because of momentary greed.