South China Morning Post5d agoSource 64Low

Indonesia deports 92 Chinese nationals, issues lifetime entry bans in anti-scam crackdown

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Indonesia deported 92 Chinese nationals suspected of involvement in an online gaming and investment fraud syndicate operating from a flat complex on Batam island. The individuals were arrested in May and have been issued lifetime entry bans. Others arrested came from Vietnam and Myanmar. The deportation is part of a crackdown on scam operations affecting the region.

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92 Chinese nationals deported and banned for life

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Indonesia deported 92 Chinese suspected scammers.

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Galih Kartika Perdhana is head of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport's immigration.

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  • 92 Chinese nationals deported and banned for life
  • Arrests linked to online gaming and investment fraud syndicate

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Indonesia has deported 92 Chinese suspected scammers and barred them from the country for life in one of the largest such actions in recent years. The Chinese nationals had been arrested in May in connection with an alleged online gaming and investment fraud syndicate operating from a flat complex in the holiday island of Batam, the Jakarta Globe reported.

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Galih Kartika Perdhana is head of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport's immigration.

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The syndicate operated from a flat complex on Batam island.

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Others arrested came from Vietnam and Myanmar.

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Indonesia deported 92 Chinese suspected scammers.

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The deportees have been barred from Indonesia for life.

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The Chinese nationals were arrested in May.

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The arrests were in connection with an alleged online gaming and investment fraud syndicate.

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