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Nepal police arrest over 120 Chinese nationals

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Tuesday, 24 December 2019 (15:28 IST)
Nepali authorities said it was the biggest crackdown on crime committed by foreigners. Over the past year, hundreds of Chinese nationals have been arrested across Asia for involvement in cybercrime.
Nepali police said on Tuesday that they had detained 122 Chinese nationals for suspected involvement in financial crimes.
 
"This is the first time that so many foreigners have been detained for suspected criminal activities," said Uttam Subedi, chief of police in Kathmandu.
 
Targeted operation
 
Police seized laptops and passports during the raids. The suspects were held in detention centers across the Nepali capital.
 
The Chinese are suspected of carrying out cybercrimes and hacking into ATMs. Nepali officials said Chinese authorities were notified of the raids and offered support in cracking down on criminal activity committed by its nationals.
 
Nepali police said the suspects, eight women and 116 men, had entered the country on visas.
 
Crackdown on crime
 
Asian countries have made greater inroads on dismantling Chinese criminal networks, which often take the form of unlicensed gambling operations.
 
In October, more than 800 Chinese men were arrested in Mongolia during an anti-money laundering investigation. A month prior, more than 600 Chinese nationals were arrested in the span of a week in the Philippines for involvement in online gambling and cybercrime.
 

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