Taiwan's "Snake Head" Zhang Weizhen tricked the people of Taiwan to Cambodia with a high salary manner, detained and forced them to engage in fraud, and was sentenced to seven years and six months.
Comprehensive press releases and joint newspapers issued by the Changhua District Court of Taiwan, the Changhua District Court on Thursday (March 30) of the Changhua District Court judged that Zhang Weizhen was involved in the joint committed criminals to make people go abroad.The merger should be executed for seven years and six months in prison.Waiting for crimes, three years and six months in prison.
According to reports, Zhang Weizhen and other members of fraud groups went to work in Cambodia and other places through online social media on the grounds of high salaries.Qiu Shouyi and Lin Youying took the victims to the victims in accordance with Zhang Weizhen's instructions to the designated hotel's accommodation and passports. Each successful introduction could receive $ 100,000 (about S $ 4359) for a person.
After the victim arrived in Cambodia, he was confiscated by passports, mobile phones, and movement and communication. The work content was to scam to overseas people.If there is no obedience, it may be punished by warning, fines, or beating, and may even be resold to other companies that work in illegal work such as fraud.
If the victim requests to return to Taiwan, he needs to deceive friends in Taiwan to replace it, or the family members are delivered to the ransom.After two victims' families in the case paid the ransom, the victim could return to Taiwan, and another woman had not returned to Taiwan so far.
Zhang Weizhen and others have fraudulent four men and three ladies from May to August 2022, and the two men and one woman were timely by the prosecutor before leaving the country to stop Taiwan and did not leave Taiwan.
The Judge of Changhua Court believes that Zhang Weizhen and other three people seriously damaged the trust relationship between interpersonal interpersonal, causing harm to the social order in Taiwan, and more seriously affecting Taiwan's international reputation.