Dubai: Saudi security authorities have arrested three expatriates of Bangladeshi and Syrian nationalities, in connection with a sophisticated online car sales scam, Riyadh police confirmed.
The suspects allegedly created fake digital platforms, claiming to sell vehicles they did not own at prices below market value, luring unsuspecting buyers. In addition, they reportedly issued fraudulent work visas to bolster the appearance of legitimacy and defrauded victims by transferring funds abroad through illegal channels.
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Authorities emphasised that swift action and international cooperation were key in halting the scheme and recovering evidence of illicit financial transfers.
The arrests underline the Saudi government’s commitment to cracking down on online fraud and protecting residents from emerging digital scams, signalling heightened vigilance against cross-border financial crimes.
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