Crypto Scammer Arrested By South Korean Police Despite Changing Face And Wearing Wigs
South Korean police have arrested a crypto scammer that stole over 16 billion won (about $15.6M) in a fraud scheme. South Korean authorities.
South Korean police have arrested a crypto scammer that stole over 16 billion won (about $15.6M) in a fraud scheme. South Korean authorities.
The UK police charged Habibur Rahman, 37, from East Ham, London, on August 28 with operating an unregistered Bitcoin ATM and laundering thousands.
Lubbock police in Texas have reported a notable increase in bitcoin scams, with victims losing significant amounts of money. Over the last few.
South Korean police continue to wage war on crypto-powered drug crime, with officers in Seoul arresting 70 people. Per Seoul Kyungjae, the group.
Hong Kong police arrested on Tuesday three individuals linked to a fraud syndicate that allegedly defrauded at least 10 residents out of HK$5.1.
UK police now have powers to seize, freeze or destroy criminal crypto holdings without arrests. It follows new legislation that comes into effect.
The Singapore Police authorities issued a cybersecurity warning to citizens, recommending hard wallets against crypto drainers. The Singapore Police authorities issued a cybersecurity.