Indonesia police unveil love scam targeting US nationals in Bali
The arrested suspects, all of whom were Indonesians, were suspected to be part of a transnational syndicate operating from Indonesia, Cambodia and the US. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
JAKARTA - The Bali police have arrested 38 people allegedly involved in an international romance scam ring that targeted personal information from United States nationals.
The arrested suspects, all of whom were Indonesians, were suspected to be part of a transnational syndicate operating from Indonesia, Cambodia and the US.
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