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Ministry endeavours to combat hi-tech crime

Hi-tech crimes have become more common than ever today due to the boom of the internet, heard a conference on combating hi-tech crime in Hanoi on August 22.
Hi-tech crimes have become more common than ever today due to the boomof the internet, heard a conference on combating hi-tech crime in Hanoion August 22.

According to the InternationalCriminal Police Organisation (Interpol), criminals using high technologycause annual economic loss of around 400 billion USD, higher than themoney that drug traffickers can earn.

The GeneralPolice Department on Crime Prevention and Control under the Ministry ofPublic Security reported that the police detected several major onlinegambling networks during the 2014 World Cup tournament involving tens ofmillions of USD.

Deputy Minister of Public SecurityLe Quy Vuong said the ministry has paid special attention to dealingwith this type of crime which is developing more complicatedly undervarious forms.

Given that, he asked the publicsecurity forces to coordinate with the Ministry of Information andCommunication and the State Bank of Vietnam to prevent money launderingactivities, and assist the Government in controlling the operation ofcasinos.-VNA

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