The Ministry of Public Security has taken a firm stance on cases involving Chinese citizens who are lured overseas under misleading promises and subsequently go missing or face difficulties. Families who have reported these cases through various channels, including social media platforms, have drawn the attention of the authorities. In response, local police departments across the country have been mobilized to address these grievances in close collaboration with the Foreign Ministry and Chinese embassies.
Officials have noted that overseas fraud rings often attract individuals with offers of high-paying jobs and complimentary benefits such as free meals, accommodations, reimbursed airfare, and dedicated transportation. These enticing proposals frequently come disguised as legitimate business trips or opportunities for free travel. However, the underlying objective of these fraudulent operations is to coerce individuals into participating in illegal activities like telecom and online fraud.
In light of these developments, public security officials have emphasized the need for vigilance. They urge citizens to enhance safety measures and be wary of overly generous job offers abroad, which can be too good to be true. Additionally, those with missing or trapped relatives are advised to report their cases immediately to their local public security bureau and to seek help through official channels at Chinese embassies and consulates. Prompt and coordinated investigations are being launched with the goal of locating and rescuing the affected individuals.
6 Comments
dedus mopedus
“Great to see authorities finally stepping up their game and taking concrete actions against fraudulent operations.”
lettlelenok
“A clear warning to potential scammers – it’s time to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity immediately.”
ytkonos
“Good job to the Ministry of Public Security for addressing these international fraud issues head-on!”
Cerebro
“I’m not convinced that mobilizing local police is enough when bureaucratic inefficiencies seem to be the norm.”
ArtemK
“Announcements like these don’t inspire confidence—sound bureaucratic and vague when it comes to real outcomes.”
Coccinella
“If these fraud rings are so rampant, why is there so little follow-up success reported? I remain unconvinced.”