South Korean scam suspects handcuffed and escorted by police onto chartered flight at Incheon Airport for deportation from Cambodia.
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73 Korean nationals held in Cambodia over scams to be returned home

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Seventy-three South Korean nationals detained in Cambodia over alleged scam crimes will be forcibly returned home for investigation. Cheong Wa Dae announced on Thursday that a chartered flight carrying them will depart from Incheon International Airport. They are accused of swindling 486.7 billion won from 869 South Korean victims.

A joint South Korean-Cambodian police team has apprehended 136 scam suspects in Cambodia since its launch in November, police announced on January 28. The team also rescued four abducted victims held in criminal complexes. It was formed amid public outcry over the torture death of a Korean college student who fell victim to a job scam.

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Former soccer player Adriano Imperador denounced on social media a scam that victimized his mother, Rosilda Ribeiro, resulting in a loss of over R$15,000. He warned followers about the fraud involving a fake WhatsApp number and issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the criminal to return the money. Adriano vowed to pursue the perpetrator, stressing that family is off-limits.

23歳のブルックリン在住者が、巧妙なオンライン・フィッシング作戦で約100人の暗号通貨投資家から約1600万ドルを騙し取ったとして起訴された。Ronald SpektorはCoinbaseの代表を装い、被害者たちに資産を自身が管理するウォレットへ移転させるよう騙したとされる。彼は31件の起訴状で公判に出廷し、無罪を主張した。

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The National Transport and Safety Authority has warned Kenyan motorists against a scam using fake SMS messages demanding instant payments for alleged traffic violations. The alert coincides with new government initiatives to boost road safety during the festive season. Drivers are advised not to click links or respond to such messages.

The Kenya Forest Service has issued a warning about a new scam on WhatsApp where fraudsters impersonate Chief Conservator Alex Lemarkoko to extort money. The agency urges the public to report suspicious messages and avoid payments outside official channels. This alert highlights growing online fraud targeting Kenyans.

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A viral Facebook post claiming yearly cash assistance and monthly rice aid for students has been debunked as fake. Rappler's fact-check confirms no such government program exists, and the registration links are fraudulent.

 

 

 

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