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Indonesia deports 92 Chinese nationals, issues lifetime entry bans in anti-scam crackdown

South China Morning Post

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July 6, 2026

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Indonesia deports 92 Chinese nationals, issues lifetime entry bans in anti-scam crackdown

Indonesia has deported 92 Chinese suspected scammers and barred them from the country for life in one of the biggest mass exercises in recent years. The Chinese nationals had been arrested in May in connection with an alleged online gaming and investment fraud syndicate operating from a flat complex in the holiday island of Batam, the Jakarta Globe reported. Others arrested came from Vietnam and Myanmar. Galih Kartika Perdhana, head of the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport’s immigration...

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Vision Times

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· Jul 9, 2026

Taiwan Busts Alleged Underground Network Smuggling Nvidia AI Servers to China

The Keelung District Prosecutors Office in Taiwan is investigating a major smuggling case involving Supermicro servers equipped with Nvidia’s high-end chips, which were allegedly diverted to China. Authorities have conducted two raids and detained six suspects, including a Supermicro sales manager and senior executives of listed company Qyun Technology. An expanded investigation has found that []

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 30, 2026

Chinese Billionaire Who Infiltrated American Politics Sentenced For Fraud

Chinese businessman, right-wing media mogul, and real estate tycoon Miles Guo has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for defrauding his followers of more than 1 billion. Guo, who also used the names “Ho Wan Kwok,” “Guo Wengui,” “Brother Seven,” “The Principal,” and “Boss,” was convicted of racketeering, securities fraud, money laundering, and defrauding ...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 25, 2026

Polis tumpas pusat panggilan pelaburan palsu, 10 ditahan

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South China Morning Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

China reacts to Guo Wengui’s 30-year US prison sentence, highlighting fugitive status

China’s foreign ministry on Tuesday said it had “noted” the 30-year prison sentence given to self-exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui, who was convicted in a US court for orchestrating a fraud scheme that bilked his followers out of more than US1 billion. “Guo Wengui is a fugitive wanted under an Interpol red notice issued at the request of the Chinese government, and we have noted the relevant reports,” ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday. The billionaire businessman, also known as...

ANTARA News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Indonesia customs investigate Thai man over US$350K undeclared cash

Indonesian customs officials are investigating the motive of a Thai national caught attempting to smuggle 350,000 in ...

DNyuz

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· Jun 30, 2026

Former Chinese Billionaire and Bannon Associate Is Sentenced for Fraud

Guo Wengui, a Chinese businessman who transformed himself from a Beijing insider into an anti-Communist crusader and ally of the American far right, was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Monday for defrauding investors, including many of his own fervent supporters, of hundreds of millions of dollars. Mr. Guo, who had made a fortune []

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Related coverage for "Indonesia deports 92 Chinese nationals, issues lifetime entry bans in anti-scam crackdown": Vision Times — Taiwan Busts Alleged Underground Network Smuggling Nvidia AI Servers to China. The Daily Wire — Chinese Billionaire Who Infiltrated American Politics Sentenced For Fraud. Utusan Malaysia — Polis tumpas pusat panggilan pelaburan palsu, 10 ditahan. South China Morning Post — China reacts to Guo Wengui’s 30-year US prison sentence, highlighting fugitive status. ANTARA News — Indonesia customs investigate Thai man over US$350K undeclared cash. DNyuz — Former Chinese Billionaire and Bannon Associate Is Sentenced for Fraud