NANJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Police authorities in Nanjing, capital of east
China's Jiangsu Province, have detained nine people for operating a fake Olympic
website to cheat money out of people.
They were suspected of cheating 300,000 yuan (41,660 U.S. dollars) out of
more than 100 people from across the country, by goading them into depositing at
least 1,000 yuan (140 U.S. dollars) each to get a cash award 20 to 40 times as
much, plus a ticket for this summer's Olympic Games, sources with Nanjing police
said.
The two leaders of the ring, surnamed Xu and Chen, did not even finish high
school but were Internet gaming addicts. With the helpof their friends, they
created a phony Olympic sponsorship website in December at www.2008cga.com.cn.
Whoever visited the website were encouraged to sign in as its member to win an
award.
All the "lucky" award winners said they never realized it was a scam until
after their cash remittance.
Police began to receive reports of the fraud on Jan. 4 and chased all the
way to the southern island of Hainan, where the nine suspects were seized on
Jan. 27 and 28.
In December, a computer engineer named Liao Peigui got a six-month jail in
Beijing for operating a fake Olympic website. He was accused of cheating 3,000
yuan out of two.