Wang Haoyu: More than 90% of Taiwanese young people who come to Cambodia know that they want to play games and defraud | Society | Newtalk News

Former Taoyuan City Councilor Wang Haoyu. Figure: Flip through Wang Haoyu’s Facebook (file photo)

Recently, many Taiwanese people were lured by gangsters to go abroad under the guise of high-paying jobs, but they fell into the trap of fraud and were imprisoned and tortured, and even became “piglets” and were subjected to live organ harvesting and selling. This has attracted social attention. In response, Wang Haoyu, a former Taoyuan city councillor and member of the Democratic Progressive Party, who was ousted, pointed out in a Facebook post on the 18th: “Cambodia, it is a fake issue.” He believes that “more than 90% of Taiwanese young people, to Cambodians all know that they have to play games and defraud, and following being rescued, some of them may even be cadres of fraud groups themselves.”

Wang Haoyu said: “Because Cambodian recruits are almost always told that they are working in partial and gray areas, and the reason for needing to go abroad is: to play games and defraud here, you will not be caught and make a lot of money. But when a fraud group You will also be required to perform. If the other party spends a lot of money to bring you to Cambodia, and as a result, you cheat without performance, you can’t attract people to play the game, and you can’t even support yourself, the other party will ask you to find someone to pay off the debt. If it is really reckless enough to get less than half of the people to pay off the debt, it will eventually be resold to do other jobs, just the other party wants to pay back the money. Girls are resold to accompany drinks and do that, while boys may be other types of work. “

Wang Haoyu said bluntly: “I don’t believe in the police, I believe in the underworld. I don’t believe in the government, I believe in Internet celebrities. No wonder a lot of people are being deceived.” Cambodians all know they have to play games and defraud, and some of them may even be cadres of fraud groups themselves following they are rescued. As for organ selling: the result of my inquiries is that there may be a few, but the local Cambodians have lower acquisition costs, so Taiwanese do not It will be the mainstream of supply, and it may not be worthwhile to take the air ticket. Some famous people in this part are alarmist.”

Wang Haoyu continued: “In the end, whether it is a real victim or not, because the news has been reported so big, it is impossible to tell the parents when I come back: I am going to be a fraud group, I am going to sell it. So…of course I have to pretend to be pitiful. , pretending to be a victim. In this way, returning to Taiwan can not only become a poor innocent victim, the government will pay for the air ticket, but also avoid the criminal responsibility of operating online games overseas and defrauding Taiwanese. It is probably the case. So it is not a worry. The question of living and working in peace and contentment, these people are here to make a fortune and want to get rich overnight, and it has nothing to do with whether the employment environment in Taiwan is good or not.”

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Wang Haoyu said bluntly: “I don’t believe in the police, I believe in the underworld. I don’t believe in the government, I believe in Internet celebrities. No wonder a lot of people are being deceived.” Cambodians all know they have to play games and defraud, and some of them may even be cadres of fraud groups themselves following they are rescued. As for organ selling: the result of my inquiries is that there may be a few, but the local Cambodians have lower acquisition costs, so Taiwanese do not It will be the mainstream of supply, and it may not be worthwhile to take the air ticket. Some famous people in this part are alarmist.”

Recently, many Chinese people have been lured by criminals to go abroad under the guise of high-paying jobs, but they have fallen into fraud traps, and even become “piglets” and have been subjected to live organ harvesting and selling. This has attracted social attention. In response, Wang Haoyu, a former Taoyuan city councillor and member of the Democratic Progressive Party, who was ousted, pointed out in a Facebook post on the 18th: “Cambodia, it is a fake issue.” He believes that “more than 90% of Taiwanese young people, to Cambodians all know that they have to play games and defraud, and following being rescued, some of them may even be cadres of fraud groups themselves.”

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