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Pirro Targets Chinese Scam Camps
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DOJ Hits A Forced-Labor Scam Network The Justice Department says… |
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DOJ Hits A Forced-Labor Scam Network The Justice Department says it has charged two Chinese nationals tied to a scam compound in Burma and a wider fraud network that stretched into Cambodia. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced the case as part of a new Scam Center Strike Force push, which sounds like the kind of name that should come with hard results, and for once it does. Federal officials say the compounds were not just online fraud shops. They were also places where trafficked workers were held, threatened, and forced to target Americans with fake investment pitches. The men named in the complaints are Huang Xingshan, also known as Ah Zhe and Huang Xing Saan, and Jiang Wen Jie, also known as Jiang Nan. Both are charged with wire fraud conspiracy. According to investigators, the operation ran like a chain, with recruiters, managers, enforcers, and scammers all doing their part, which is what criminal enterprise looks like when it grows up and gets organized. Inside The Burma Compound Federal investigators say the Shunda compound in Min Let Pan, Burma, operated from at least January 2025 until about November 2025, when the Karen National Liberation Army seized it. The people inside…
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