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The voice phishing gang, who transferred crime profits with a technique reminiscent of'Operation 007', was caught by the police.



The Seoul Gangbuk Police Department said today (19th) that 10 people per day were arrested, including the 35-year-old Jang Mo, the 35-year-old domestic general manager of the voice phishing organization, and the 40-year-old Park Mo, the delivery book.



Of these, the police arrested seven of them, including the general manager, and sent three of them uncontrolled.



These gangs approached the victims by tricking them into an institution saying that the public certificate had been stolen or they would offer a low-interest loan.



The party, who intercepted the money by the victims, exchanged money bags on the streets with subway stations in various metropolitan areas such as Nowon-gu, Seoul and Ansan, Gyeonggi-do.



The delivery books were not known to each other, and they decided to use a knock sound to find out that they were the same group.



In addition, they showed elaborateness by replacing money bags with empty bags.



However, after two months of persistent police investigations, the tails were caught.



After identifying the identity of one delivery book, the police tracked the traffic line to detect another delivery book, and after grasping the link in this way, the current criminals were arrested one after another.



To date, 29 victims have been deceived by these gangs, and the amount of damage has amounted to 1.14 billion won.



Of these, the police went through a procedure to return the 110 million won secured before remittance abroad to the victim.



The police are investigating women's crimes while checking for other accomplices.