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Pakistani Authorities Arrest 258 Individuals in Raid on Scam Call Centers

Pakistani Authorities Arrest 258 Individuals in Raid on Scam Call Centers

Pakistani police have detained 258 foreign nationals during a series of raids targeting illegal scam call centers in Rawalpindi. The group includes 40 Chinese citizens, 170 Vietnamese nationals, and individuals from Malaysia and other Asian countries.

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Law enforcement officials in Pakistan recently conducted a major operation against organized criminal networks operating out of Rawalpindi. The raids resulted in the detention of 258 foreign nationals who are currently being held at a local jail. According to reports, these individuals were allegedly involved in operating scam call centers, a growing issue in the region where victims are often targeted through fraudulent telecommunications schemes.

Among those taken into custody are 40 Chinese nationals and 170 individuals from Vietnam. Authorities also identified detainees from Malaysia and other unspecified Asian countries. While the operation marks a significant crackdown on international criminal activity within Pakistan, officials have not yet provided specific details regarding the nature of the scams or the identity of the criminal organizations overseeing these call centers. The detainees remain in custody as investigations continue into their activities and immigration status.

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Focused on the raw numbers and the international makeup of the detainees without speculating on motives.

"Pak Arrests 258, Including 40 Chinese Nationals, In Scam Call Centre Raid"

"Scam Call Centre Raid"

✓ Only outlet to report: Identified the specific breakdown of detainees by nationality, including the 170 Vietnamese nationals.

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  • ·Lack of information regarding the specific types of scams being perpetrated.
  • ·No details on the legal status or potential charges being filed against the detainees.
  • ·Absence of comment from the embassies of the involved nations.

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