China News Service, April 18. According to Japan's "Chinese Herald" report, a Chinese student living in Nagasaki, Japan suffered an online telecommunication fraud and lost about 3.8 million yen (about 200,000 yuan).

  According to reports, the student received a call from a staff member of the Chinese embassy in Japan and was told that he might be associated with a criminal.

Subsequently, a man claiming to be a policeman called the international student and issued an arrest warrant to him, stating that if he did not want to be arrested, he would need to pay 1 million yen.

The liar told the international students that his case was an international case and that the relationship was of great importance, and that the judgement on his case would be held in early April.

  The international students who listened to the contents of the scammer's call eventually remitted about 3.8 million yen to the account designated by the scammer.

However, when he asked the court about the case, he was told that there was no such case.

The international student discovered that he had been deceived and then reported the case to the police.

Currently, the case is still pending.