The press conference after 132 beauty salon frauds who used sugar as the main ingredient to make anti-cancer drugs captured is held in Beijing, China,

The press conference after 132 beauty salon frauds who used sugar as the main ingredient to make anti-cancer drugs captured is held in Beijing, China, Stock Photo
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The press conference after 132 beauty salon frauds who used sugar as the main ingredient to make anti-cancer drugs captured is held in Beijing, China, 6 December 2018. According to Xinhua News Agency, using beauty salons to precisely locate fraudulent targets, free overseas travel includes high-end medical examination, fake foreign medical experts interpret medical examination reports, and then make people believe that they are vulnerable to cancer, and then purchase anti-cancer drugs for tens of thousands or even millions of yuan. In recent days, under the unified command of the Ministry of Public Security, many local public security organs have worked together to destroy a criminal group that commits fraud in the name of overseas medical treatment. 132 suspects have been captured, involving nearly 1 billion yuan ($145.3 million). Sugar is the main ingredient of anti-cancer drugs packaged. Until her daughter reported to the police, Ms. Wang, 52, in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, could not believe that her expensive overseas testing and treatment was a hoax. Ms. Wang is an old customer of a beauty salon in Jiaxing for many years. In early 2016, the beauty salon invited her to visit Thailand for free in the name of giving back to her old customers, including luxury yachts, five-star hotels, seafood feasts, entertainment parties. There are also high-end medical examinations and expert medical instructions. After receiving high-end medical examinations in overseas hospitals, the medical experts analyzed that she had a high risk of cancer. They suggested that she spend 1.06 million yuan first to transfuse anti-cancer drugs abroad, and then take the cancer shield products orally at home to consolidate the curative effect. Out of fear of cancer, Ms. Wang has been invited to travel to the United States, Thailand and other countries many times since then, spending nearly 6 million yuan on cancer prevention and health care. On her last trip to the United States, she also boug