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Flies, roaches, screw nails: China scammer orders 200 takeaways, claims to find ‘foreign objects’ in dishes, extorts US$28,000 in total

  • Woman uses array of bogus delivery address then complains to eateries
  • Leverages fact that restaurants will pay out rather than risk bad reviews

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Police in China have detained a woman who has admitted she extorted dozens of restaurants out of a total of US$28,000 by falsely claiming that she had found “foreign objects” in food deliveries. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A woman in China has been detained for blackmailing more than 200 takeaway food restaurants across the country by claiming that she found foreign objects such as cockroaches and screw nails in dishes.

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Police from Beijing municipality caught the woman, surnamed Deng, in Xian, Shaanxi province in northwestern China, at the end of November last year, according to Beijing TV.

Deng has been charged with blackmail and fraud.

She is alleged to have made a large number of takeaway food orders from restaurants in different mainland cities then demanded compensation, using the excuse that there were foreign objects in the food.

When police confronted Deng in her home with solid evidence she admitted to her crimes. Photo: Baidu
When police confronted Deng in her home with solid evidence she admitted to her crimes. Photo: Baidu

The “objects” included cockroaches, hair, flies, staples, screw nails and bugs, the report said.

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