Indonesian police have arrested more than 100 Taiwan passport holders at a villa in Bali over alleged cyber fraud.
Immigration authorities said they conducted the raid on Wednesday and detained 91 men and 12 women. Computers and mobile phones were also seized, they said.
They were accused of misusing their visas and residence permits and are suspected of possible cyber crimes. Authorities said they are investigating whether the group might have ties to international syndicates.
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