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Chinese people around the world are being targeted by a nightmarish scam in which conmen posing as police, trick them into believing they are wanted for a crime back in China. Victims are threatened with extradition to China unless they hand over βbailβ money.
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In the first of a two-part investigation into Chinese police impersonation scams, Elaine Chong speaks to Helen, a British Chinese woman who handed over her life savings. The gang convinced Helen they were genuine police by faking documents and creating the impression they were calling her from a police station.
Chinese embassies have issued international warnings about these scams, which are thought to be operated from outside China. But some human rights activists claim that Chinaβs alleged efforts to monitor and harass dissidents overseas has created a climate of fear in the Chinese diaspora which criminals are now exploiting.
00:00 Introduction
01:19 Helen gets a phone call
10:40 Why are Chinese people outside of China being targeted like this?
13:41 If youβre being targeted, how can you tell fact from fiction?
14:47 Helen continues to be scammed
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Watch more about Helen's story here ππ½ youtu.be/7OROsCgxGE8
In another scam that is one of the most bizarre crimes of our times, con men posing as police officers are forcing Chinese students to fake their own kidnapping. Watch here ππ½ youtu.be/Pm07r2zsEZw
Presenter: Elaine Chong
Producer: Ed Main
Editor: Flora Carmichael
Sound engineer: Gareth Jones
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Chinese people around the world are being targeted by a nightmarish scam in which conmen posing as police, trick them into believing they are wanted for a crime back in China. Victims are threatened with extradition to China unless they hand over βbailβ money.
Click here to subscribe to our channel ππ½ bbc.in/3VyyriM
In the first of a two-part investigation into Chinese police impersonation scams, Elaine Chong speaks to Helen, a British Chinese woman who handed over her life savings. The gang convinced Helen they were genuine police by faking documents and creating the impression they were calling her from a police station.
Chinese embassies have issued international warnings about these scams, which are thought to be operated from outside China. But some human rights activists claim that Chinaβs alleged efforts to monitor and harass dissidents overseas has created a climate of fear in the Chinese diaspora which criminals are now exploiting.
00:00 Introduction
01:19 Helen gets a phone call
10:40 Why are Chinese people outside of China being targeted like this?
13:41 If youβre being targeted, how can you tell fact from fiction?
14:47 Helen continues to be scammed
Check out more episodes of BBC Trending here ππ½ youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz_B0PFGIn4d3XXng0xe1vcHCTDYO-azt
Watch more about Helen's story here ππ½ youtu.be/7OROsCgxGE8
In another scam that is one of the most bizarre crimes of our times, con men posing as police officers are forcing Chinese students to fake their own kidnapping. Watch here ππ½ youtu.be/Pm07r2zsEZw
Presenter: Elaine Chong
Producer: Ed Main
Editor: Flora Carmichael
Sound engineer: Gareth Jones
----------------
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