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US, Vietnamese uncover fraudulent websites exploiting Covid-19 pandemic

Three Vietnamese residents have been found cheating over 7,000 victims in all 50 US states into buying sale products that became scarce during the pandemic for nearly US1 million.

US and Vietnamese authorities have partnered on an investigation for fraud related to the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to the arrests of three suspects, the US embassy has said in a statement.  

 Hand sanitizer became scarce during the pandemic in the US


The investigation originated in Tampa, Florida, in March, and the Office of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) under the US Department of Homeland Security’s forwarded information to the Vietnam Ministry of Public Security (MPS). In response to information provided by HSI, Vietnamese authorities conducted their own investigation and arrested three defendants.

The three defendants, Thu Phan Dinh, Tran Khanh, and Nguyen Duy Toan, all residents of Vietnam, are alleged to have engaged in a wire fraud scheme seeking to profit from the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to the complaint, defendants operated more than 300 websites that fraudulently offered for sale products that became scarce during the pandemic, including hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes.

Over 7,000 victims in all 50 states attempted to purchase these items from the defendants’ websites. Victims paid for items supposedly sold through the websites but never received the purchased products. The complaint alleges that defendants set up hundreds of email accounts and user accounts with a US-based payment processor to carry out the scheme and keep it hidden from law enforcement.  

Defendants are also alleged to have listed misleading contact addresses and phone numbers on the websites, causing unaffiliated individuals and businesses in the United States to receive numerous complaint calls from victims who had been defrauded by the scheme. HSI investigators identified nearly 40,000 fraudulent transactions worth approximately US$975,000.  

“The arrest of multiple suspects by Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security clearly demonstrates the government of Vietnam takes Covid-19 related crimes seriously. This investigation resulted in significant financial losses to people who were already facing enormous challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic,” said US Ambassador Daniel J. Kritenbrink. “We are proud of the partnership between MPS and Homeland Security Investigations on this complex transnational fraud investigation.”

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