Two Changhua men jailed for one year over fraud ring cash pickup
Two former junior-high classmates in Changhua were each sentenced to a year in prison for helping a scam ring move stolen money — bad news for the pair, and a reminder that even tiny amounts get prosecuted.
- One man worked as a cash "mule" pulling money out of an ATM, the other collected it and passed it up the chain.
- The ring used a fake prize-winning scam to trick a woman into wiring money, including one small transfer of NT$800.
- That last small payment is what sank them — the victim realized she had been conned and called police.
- The account used belonged to an unwitting friend, borrowed to hide where the money went.
- Both confessed and had no proof of being paid, which cut their sentences.
Outlook: The verdict can still be appealed, and Taiwan's courts keep treating low-level scam runners as full fraud accomplices rather than bit players.