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Alleged gang of fake ‘relationship saviours’ in China detained after client’s ex marries someone else during service period

  • Police believe the gang was taking people’s money and not attempting to provide services
  • In one case, someone lost 120,000 yuan (US$15,400) to the scheme

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People suspected of taking part in a scheme to convince people they can be reunited with their ex are detained in Shandong province. Photo: The Paper
Mandy Zuoin Shanghai

Shanghai authorities busted a fraudulent gang of “relationship saving masters” after they swindled over 7 million yuan (US$1.1 million) from more than 500 people across China.

The Shanghai Municipal Police said 69 people were detained under suspicion of pretending to be relationship counsellors despite having zero training and not attempting to help their clients.
On a Weibo post on Tuesday, the police said that the group advertised that they would help heartbroken people win back their former lover.
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Police confiscated cellphones as potential evidence in the case. Photo: Handout
Police confiscated cellphones as potential evidence in the case. Photo: Handout

These “love experts” primarily target men between the ages of 20 and 30, according to a report by The Paper, a digital media company from Shanghai.

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The charges for “relationship saving” ranged from 2,880 yuan (US$370) to 12,800 yuan (US$1,600).

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