A group of Chinese suspects suspected of committing telecoms fraud in northern Myanmar have returned Home and publicly admitted their mistakes, saying “Chinese people don’t cheat Chinese people. But netizens are not buying it, demanding that the authorities punish them severely.
The Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party‘s Ministry of Public Security posted a video on Weibo yesterday (6) of a group of suspects who were arrested and returned to China after allegedly committing telecoms fraud overseas, admitting their mistakes.
The suspects, who number about 50, are mostly young men. The video shows them lining up in front of a public security facility, facing the camera and claiming to have been involved in fraudulent activities in northern Myanmar and to have returned home to “confess their mistakes and be punished.
They said in unison, “I was a fraudster in northern Burma, but now I am back in my motherland’s embrace, accepting reform and becoming a new person, I am Chinese, Chinese people do not cheat Chinese people.”
However, the majority of netizens believe that the fraudsters have done a lot of harm to people and advocate that the authorities should punish them severely. A netizen left a message, saying that these people “do not have a word of truth, out or cheat. After all, people will only this hand.”
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