Thailand caught Chinese defrauding couples! A total of 8.82 billion cryptocurrency stolen money was detected, and the number of victims reached 200,000

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According to a comprehensive report by Thailand's largest Chinese-language newspaper "World Journal" and local media ONE NEWS, the Thai police recently took an action called "Trust No One" to eliminate cryptocurrency criminals.

The operation was ordered by the head of the Thai National Police, Dang Longsa, and a number of subordinate officials participated together with the Thai Anti-Money Laundering Office, the Immigration Bureau and other departments. During the operation, the police searched various locations including Sina Karon Road and Kritha in Bangkok.

Chinese couples were arrested and handed out large amounts of cash and designer bags

According to reports, there are as many as 5 target search points in the Prawet luxury villa area in Bangkok, most of which are 2-story single-family villas.

Police arrested Chinese man Mingjian Su, 31, and his wife Yixi Li, 25, at one of the locations. At the scene of the arrest, the police seized more than 15 million baht in cash, property title deeds worth more than 60 million baht, 4 luxury condominium properties on Sukhumvit (approximately 128 million baht), 14 violent bears (a toys), 6 iPhones, several tablets and laptops, and several international designer bags.

More than 8.82 billion cryptocurrency scams involving 200,000 victims

The Thai police said that the amount of crime committed by the gang may exceed 10 billion baht (approximately 8.82 billion Taiwan dollars), and the number of victims has reached more than 200,000 , but the specific number is still not available because there are still other victims.

In addition, the staff also searched about 16 other suspicious points related to the above two people in the villa area, and preliminarily seized luxury cars, evidence materials, real estate title deeds and some cash, and the Kritha area also harvested after the search.

On the other hand, the Thai police found in this operation that criminal gangs used false identities to approach victims, and then lured them to invest in cryptocurrencies and various asset transactions on false platforms, involving an amount of 35 million baht.

In addition, the Thai police also coordinated with the relevant departments of the country on the three foreign deception cases related to the above-mentioned gangs. At present, the relevant progress of the case is still under investigation and processing, and the police will announce the specific scams and deceptions of "cryptocurrency" after the investigation is completed.

However, what is certain is that the direction of Thailand’s crackdown on fraud has shifted from conventional industries to the encryption industry, and from offline crackdowns to online follow-up.

According to local media reports, the Chinese couple who committed the fraud in this case were almost unnoticed before, but they created an astonishingly huge scam, which has been hidden until now. "Trust No One" is the theme and purpose of the Thai police's operation this time, aiming to destroy the "protective umbrella" of all criminal gangs.

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