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Deep in debt, the man scammed people by promising jobs, rented cars, then forged documents to pawn them.
Nguyen used to have a stable job, but after getting involved in gambling, he fell into debt. Subsequently, he committed numerous fraudulent acts such as job placement scams, car rental scams, and more.
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Young man rents car, pretends to be successful, and swindles his girlfriend and her mother out of 1.4 billion VND.
Tran Van Truong Son rented cars to create a facade of wealth, concocted various scenarios involving loans and business investments to deceive his girlfriend and her mother, and embezzled over 1.4 billion VND.
Shortly after being released from prison, the man continued his fraudulent activities by renting cars worth over 600 million VND and then pawning them.
Shortly after being released from prison, Vu Thanh Trung committed a new crime. Trung rented a self-driving car in Nghe An and then took it to Hanoi to pawn it for money to spend.
Deep in debt, the guy who rented a self-drive car pawned it.
Burdened with debt, Nguyen Ngoc Sam devised a scheme to defraud people by renting self-drive cars and then pawning them. This man committed five fraudulent acts, involving assets worth over...
38 business owners in Nghe An province who owe taxes have been temporarily prohibited from leaving the country.
The Nghe An Tax Department and its subordinate tax offices have issued a decision to temporarily suspend the exit of 38 business owners who owe taxes, effective from September 30, 2024.
Authorities arrested four individuals specializing in renting self-drive cars, then forging documents to sell them.
The suspects Thuy, Ha, and Hang impersonated female entrepreneurs and "real estate CEOs" to rent self-drive cars, then colluded with Dinh Van Cuong to forge documents in order to pawn or sell the cars...
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