Taiwan Captain Chen Jiexian has been Invited to Fight Against the Fraud

The Taiwan Captain Chen Jiexian has been invited by the Airline International Medical Group Chairman Chang Rushan who has committed to fight against the fraud. On Sunday, the Three Gorges Police Bureau arranged an awareness program to promote the anti-fraud with the experts. This event was led by Liu Jianliang, the deputy director of the Three Gorges Branch along with the support of the Excellence Association.

All these efforts are made due to the drastic rise of the fraud cases in Taiwan and according to the report of the National Police Agency there are 600 fraud cases reported every day and the estimated defrauded money from the innocent victims are NT$400 million (per day). ‘Fake investments, Fake online shopping fraud, fake buyers defrauding sellers fraud, fake winning notification, fake job hunting and more are the listed out types of fraud tactics followed by the deceivers. 

“In the face of rampant fraud, the whole people must have the awareness to prevent fraud and fight against fraud. This time Airline Medical Group cooperated with the Police Department and specially invited Taiwanese baseball captain Chen Jiexian to serve as the anti-fraud officer. Ambassador, the work of baseball is the same as the spirit of fighting fraud. It requires the spirit of unity and cooperation. Just like baseball’s precise attack, fraud also requires precise attack”, said the  Airline International Medical Group Chairman Chang Rushan.

“The most common fraud at present is investment fraud. When people see these investment messages on the internet and advertising platforms, they should not click on the advertisements about getting rich immediately or getting rich overnight. Its usual method is to ask you to click into a line group. There may be 5 or 60 people in the group, all of whom are accomplices. 

We also hope that all people will have a crisis awareness of fraud prevention and take extra precautions. As long as it is done from your pocket for remittances or face-to-face appointments, this 100% Anything above 90 is a scam. I hope you must call 165 to make inquiries to avoid being scammed. In the future, we hope that the victims can fully cooperate with the police, and the police will quickly arrest the suspect,”said the Police Commissioner Zhang Rongxing during the interaction.

At the end, Chen insisted on the slogan against the fraud against Taiwanese people, “Fight against fraud, identity fraud, fight against fraud, Taiwan is brave”.

Tags: Chen Jiexian
Lakshmi Sh

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