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Chinese man invests in cattle online for profit, US$140,000 investment ends up as beef

10,000 people sink cash into ‘international’ cattle-raising business, which police say is a US$70 million scam

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About 2,000 individuals in China pumped cash into a cattle-raising business online and found that the only form in which they could get a return on their investment was beef, sparking a police probe. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Alice Yanin Shanghai

Unsuspecting people in Shanghai who poured millions of yuan into a financing app were shocked to discover that the only form in which they could get a return on their investment was beef.

Police in the city’s Xuhui district revealed the case to the public recently, and it was reported by the state broadcaster CCTV.

A four-member gang that collected 500 million yuan (US$70 million) for their dodgy cattle-raising project over the past eight years was arrested in November last year.

One of the unsuspecting victims, above, sunk US$14,000 into the cattle-raising scheme. Photo: CCTV
One of the unsuspecting victims, above, sunk US$14,000 into the cattle-raising scheme. Photo: CCTV

They were charged with illegal fundraising, said the police.

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The gang boasted that they operated cattle farms overseas and imported beef into China.

One of the victims is a woman, surnamed Wu, who said she came to trust the app, the name of which is xuan min yang niu, which means “all people raising cattle”, after visiting their offline store in a high-end shopping area.

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Wu said the app offered her an annual return rate of 12 per cent. She invested a total of 100,000 yuan (US$14,000) in the project.

The investment scheme operated via a mobile phone app set up by the online gang. Photo: CCTV
The investment scheme operated via a mobile phone app set up by the online gang. Photo: CCTV
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