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Beijing courts to strengthen crackdown on cross-border telecom fraud

By CAO YIN | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-01-05 19:32
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Beijing courts have pledged to intensify their crackdown on cross-border telecom fraud, with a particular focus on scams conducted through social media platforms.

The Beijing High People's Court highlighted five major fraud cases on Monday, noting that telecom fraud remains widespread, with criminals continuously refining their tactics.

The high court described the current fraud environment as severe and complex, characterized by organized groups, advanced technology, and cross-border operations, all of which significantly affect people's sense of security and well-being. It emphasized the need for international collaboration to address transnational fraud cases and called for harsh penalties for organized fraud rings and their leaders.

One disclosed case involved eight individuals who established fake investment websites overseas and recruited many Chinese nationals to take part in fraudulent schemes. These recruits posed as "successful individuals" on social media to gain the trust of potential victims. Once trust was established, victims were persuaded to invest through the fraudulent websites. The group then seized the victims' funds by implementing withdrawal restrictions and other methods.

The investigation revealed that this group defrauded victims of over 1 million yuan ($143,298) using this approach.

The Fengtai District People's Court found the group guilty of fraud, sentencing the eight members to prison terms ranging from 27 months to three years and imposing fines based on their involvement.

The high court noted that this case is a prime example of anti-fraud efforts under international law enforcement cooperation and a significant instance of social media-based fraud.

It also explained that in similar scams, fraudsters initially allow victims to gain small profits to build trust before encouraging larger investments, after which they vanish with the funds. The typical scam script involves creating false identities, selecting targets, building relationships, prompting investments, and then making a swift exit, often leaving victims with both emotional and financial damage.

While praising the lower court's decision, the high court also noted that the case acts as a cautionary tale for the public. It urged residents to be more vigilant when engaging in online conversations with strangers, particularly those who claim they can offer investment assistance.

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