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Richmond RCMP warns public of resurfacing phone scams

August 27, 2025 - Richmond, BC, British Columbia
From: Richmond RCMP

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Richmond RCMP is warning the public about a resurfacing phone scam where fraudsters pose as Chinese police officers and attempt to convince victims to send money.

Since June 2025, there have been six reports of phone scams involving callers posing as Chinese police officers. In most cases, victims receive a phone call from someone claiming to be from airline or an alleged telecom company. The caller advises that the victim’s name is linked to a large investigation in China.

Fraudsters often use spoofed phone numbers to make calls appear to be from a legitimate source. Victims are then transferred to someone posing as a “Chinese police officer” and instructed to download the TEAMS application where they continue to communicate. Victims are instructed to report their location, personal information and a photograph of themselves several times a day.

Victims are told to pay “bail” to expedite the investigation or to avoid arrest or extradition to China. The money is then sent to overseas bank accounts. Once payment is made, communication with the victims stops.  

“These fraudsters can be very convincing. They use tactics such as spoofing legitimate numbers or making threats of legal action if money is not sent. Ultimately, their goal is to take your money,” says Corporal Melissa Lui, Richmond RCMP Media Relations officer.  “These scams can have a devastating financial and emotional impact. Public awareness is the best defense, and we will continue issuing warnings to help prevent further victimization.”

To protect yourself and your loved ones:

For more information on recognizing and avoiding scams, and for a full list of common frauds, please visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website.

Contacts

Corporal Melissa Lui
Media Relations Officer
Richmond RCMP
richmond_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
604-207-5189
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