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The agency told the BBC it acted off a tip-off about the network, which was operating in the city of Faisalabad.
Police have arrested 149 people — including 71 foreigners, mostly Chinese — in a raid on a scam call centre, the National ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNPakistan arrests 149, including 48 Chinese, in scam centre raidAll those arrested were in custody, including 78 Pakistanis and 48 Chinese, as well as citizens from Nigeria, the Philippines ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNPakistan police arrest 149, including 71 foreigners, in scam centre raidPakistan police arrested 149 people -- including 71 foreigners, mostly Chinese -- in a raid on a scam call centre, the National Cyber Crime Investigation ...
Mastermind behind call centre in Pakistan blitzing British homes with a fiendish phone scam. By JESSICA BEARD . Updated: 03:33 EDT, 25 October 2023 ...
Citizens from the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar were also arrested for allegedly running Ponzi schemes and collecting money illegally from the public.
The charged individuals ran WhatsApp groups where they lured ordinary people by assigning small investment tasks like ...
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Daily Times on MSNIslamabad court sends five foreigners on remand for running fraud call centreISLAMABAD - A district and sessions court in Islamabad has granted two-day physical remand of five foreign nationals accused ...
Inside Pakistan call centre blitzing British homes with fiendish phone scam. BBC's Scam Interceptors gained remote access to Ahmad Sarfraz's computer. Sarfraz is the mastermind behind one of ...
The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) conducted a successful raid last night on an illegal call centre in ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNIllegal call centre raided over fraud charges, 5 foreigners heldThe National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has arrested five foreign nationals including Chinese during a raid on an illegal call centre that was allegedly involved in financial fraud and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ahmad Sarfraz was allegedly the boss at the centre of one of Pakistan 's most prolific fraud factories targeting British households and has now gone into hiding, MailOnline can reveal.
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