Beijing: Chinese police have cracked 1,18,000 cases of telecom fraud and detained 99,000 suspects during their "Cloud Sword" operation launched in June, the ministry of public security said on Wednesday.
According to Xinhua news agency, the figures marked a year-on-year increase of 62.7 percent and 135.6 percent, respectively, said Liu Zhongyi, director of the criminal investigation bureau under the ministry.
In the operation, the ministry has sent police from 13 provincial regions to Cambodia, the Philippines and Laos. The four sides cooperated to destroy a large number of fraud dens and brought a total of 2,553 telecom fraud suspects back to China.
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