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Another list of foreign nationals arrested in Eswatini

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The group of foreign nationals arrested in Eswatini for operating an unlawful online business, known as
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MBABANE – The group of foreign nationals arrested in Eswatini for operating an unlawful online business, known as “pig butchering”, will appear in court next week.

The individuals, who were staying in the country illegally, face charges of money laundering, violating immigration laws, and operating online gambling without a license.

 

  1. Greem del Henmino – Philippine
  2. King Lucion – Philippine
  3. Trishia Logaspi – Philippine
  4. Keziah Shem Bitagan – Philippine
  5. Maricar Langue – Philippine
  6. Nikko Almonte – Philippine
  7. John Rick Bocsal – Philippine
  8. Shiel Morano – Philippine
  9. Christian Jay Del Rosario – Philippine
  10. Jacklyn Mario Tandrian – Indonesia
  11. Athony Dollette – Philippine
  12. Li Cong Chang – Mainland China
  13. Su Zhi Feng – Mainland China
  14. Cheng Hong Yu – Mainland China
  15. Xu Chen Nan – The People’s Republic of China
  16. Pu Ran – The People’s Republic of China
  17. Li Jie – The People’s Republic of China
  18. Shi Fue Sheng – The People’s Republic of China
  19. Z Hou Wei – The People’s Republic of China
  20. Yang Ze Ming – The People’s Republic of China
  21. He Guo Yin – The People’s Republic of China
  22. Zi Hai Wei – The People’s Republic of China
  23. Haung Lie Long – The People’s Republic of China
  24. Wei Mang Fei – The People’s Republic of China
  25. Twan Khin Phint – The People’s Republic of China
  26. Wei Lang – The People’s Republic of China
  27. Z Hao Jun – The People’s Republic of China
  28. Xiang Xiao Wei – The People’s Republic of China
  29. Chen Tao – The People’s Republic of China
  30. Yi Zhu Yang – The People’s Republic of China
  31. Q Ben Guang – The People’s Republic of China
  32. Wang Ning Ning – The People’s Republic of China
  33. Meiling Qin – The People’s Republic of China
  34. Chen Hao – The People’s Republic of China
  35. Gao Zi Yang – The People’s Republic of China
  36. He Shi Xin – The People’s Republic of China
  37. Li Dong Dong – The People’s Republic of China
  38. Luo Cheng Zhen – The People’s Republic of China
  39. Chen Li – The People’s Republic of China
  40. Weng Ming – The People’s Republic of China
  41. Z Hango Jing – The People’s Republic of China
  42. She Shi Xia – The People’s Republic of China
  43. Yuan Wei Ping – The People’s Republic of China
  44. Lau Chi Wai – The People’s Republic of China
  45. Twan Kyin – Republic of Myanmar
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