Choose a yoga studio to keep your eyes open
Chinanews, December 16. According to a report by the Macau Daily, since a yoga center in Plaza Macau suddenly "closed" last Friday, as of the 15th, nearly 200 members who had paid their annual fees in advance had reported the case to the police on suspicion of being cheated. The amount involved reached 1.75 million yuan. The police immediately launched an investigation after receiving the report, but the American female person in charge of the yoga center had fled Macau. The police successfully seized the Danish shareholder of the yoga center involved in the case on the 15th.
At present, the police have used Interpol to assist in the pursuit of the fugitive American leaders, and believe that there are a large number of members suspected of having been deceived.
The arrested Danish man surnamed Kamer, 35 years old, was a shareholder of the yoga center. The police officer transferred him to the procuratorate for fraud.
Since a yoga center in Plaza Macau suddenly closed last Friday, some members suspected of having been cheated and reported to the police. As of the 15th, 193 people had reported for help, involving a total amount of 1.75 million yuan. After receiving the report, the police immediately investigated the fraud case and found that the American female person in charge of the yoga center involved in the case had left Macau via the outer port terminal last Friday afternoon.
After investigation, the police found that the yoga center had been in arrears with rent since February this year. In addition to the female person in charge who had fled Macau, the yoga center also had one shareholder. Based on clues, the police successfully seized the Danish shareholder involved in the case in Taipa on the 15th. He claimed to have no knowledge of the incident, but the police believed that the arrested suspect was one of the key figures in the case. At present, the police have used Interpol to assist in the pursuit of the fugitive American leaders and to find out whether more people involved in the case are at large. (Internship Editor: Wu Jinyu)