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Ho Dai Dung, once a provincial vice chairman, has been charged in a major illegal gambling case tied to a Hanoi-based club.
A criminal probe is underway after students posted live exam questions to AI platforms, breaching state secrecy regulations.
Many ringleaders behind high-tech transnational scams have created lavish public personas, deceiving thousands into losing their savings in schemes promising fast wealth online.
Ho Chi Minh City police have successfully rescued several victims of an emerging online scam known as “online kidnapping,” where perpetrators impersonate law enforcement officers to isolate and defraud victims and their families.
Traditional healer arrested in Vietnam after herbs laced with Gelsemium elegans prove fatal.
Da Nang court convicts 39 people and 8 companies in Vietnam’s largest fake invoice case.
Authorities respond to public outrage after tens of thousands of tons of livestock oil were sold as edible under the OFood brand.
A massive food fraud ring turned tens of thousands of tons of livestock oil into cooking oil for humans, targeting kitchens and children’s snacks.
36 officials and 2 ‘patients’ indicted in scandal involving bribes, false evaluations, and cover-ups.
Vietnamese police dismantle a multinational fraud ring operating from Myanmar and the Philippines.
Police in Ho Chi Minh City dismantled a massive fake perfume operation involving Chanel, Dior, and more.
A high-level network helped serious offenders fake mental illness and avoid prosecution, revealing a major scandal inside Vietnam’s top forensic institution.
Influencer Vu Hong Phuc is under investigation for serious tax fraud related to her e-commerce operations.
Dong Nai authorities launch probe after skeletal remains were found in an unused water tank.
After committing crimes and facing harsh sentences, many once prominent tycoons have had to “dig deep” into their pockets, spending billions of VND in hopes of receiving leniency.
The Ministry of Public Security has dismantled a large-scale criminal ring that posed as legitimate businesses and used high-tech methods to extort money from vulnerable citizens.
Hoang Quang Thinh, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Z Holding Joint Stock Company, has been arrested for allegedly producing counterfeit nutritional products labeled as HIUP 27.
A Vung Tau woman has been detained for evading over $40,000 in taxes from her livestream sales, totaling more than $2.8 million.
More than 800,000 products were sold through the “Hai Sen Family” social media platforms, including over 100,000 boxes of the “Hai Be appetite syrup” – now declared counterfeit.
Ho Chi Minh City’s economic police division has uncovered nearly 70 tons of animal organs and meat with unclear origin, following inspections of two businesses and one individual suspected of violating food safety regulations.