According to PANews, Hong Kong police conducted a comprehensive operation targeting fraud, cybercrime, and money laundering from April 7 to April 17, resulting in the arrest of 503 individuals. The operation, named 'Mou Gong,' involved 404 cases of fraud and technology-related crimes, with financial implications amounting to 1.56 billion Hong Kong dollars.
During the operation, authorities dismantled a fraud center located in an industrial building in Tsuen Wan, arresting 11 individuals, some of whom were linked to organized crime. The group allegedly used online dating platforms to create profiles of 'young and attractive' and 'successful' women, employing persuasive tactics and AI face-swapping technology to lure victims into starting online stores on fake e-commerce platforms.
Victims were deceived into believing their stores were generating traffic and third-party orders, prompting them to invest in virtual currency to boost their store's operations. The police's swift action highlights the growing sophistication of cybercriminals and the importance of vigilance in online interactions.