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Hong Kong Police Take Down $46 Million Romance Crypto Scam—Here’s How

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Hong Kong authorities have dismantled a HK$360 million ($46.3 million) cryptocurrency-based romance fraud scheme in a significant crackdown on fraud operations.

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This scheme, which targeted individuals over a year, reportedly lured victims into investing in cryptocurrencies under the guise of online romantic relationships.

Detailing The Scheme And The Seizure

The operation, codenamed “Secret Word,” culminated in the arrest of 27 suspects who allegedly masterminded the fraud and swindled unsuspecting individuals from Hong Kong and other countries, including India, Singapore, and Malaysia.

The Hong Kong police deployed over 100 officers to investigate and conduct an onsite raid, seizing over HK$200,000 ($25,742) in cash, luxury watches, and other valuables.

Among the items confiscated were a red Richard Mille watch worth HK$2 million ($257,400) and a gold Rolex valued at approximately HK$300,000 ($38,600).

The elaborate scheme ran for about a year and primarily involved luring victims through online romance scams. Victims were duped into believing they were in genuine romantic relationships with individuals who persuaded them to invest in cryptocurrency schemes.

Instead of earning returns, victims were scammed out of their money. Using digital assets, the perpetrators could avoid detection, exploiting cryptocurrency transactions’ anonymity.

Authorities stated that the victims came from a range of different backgrounds, with some from Hong Kong and others from various countries in Southeast Asia.

This international dimension further complicated the investigation, as the fraudsters operated across borders while leveraging the digital nature of cryptocurrencies.

Superintendent Iu Wing Kan highlighted that the syndicate could avoid traditional financial systems, thus creating obstacles for law enforcement in tracking the movement of funds.

How The Bust Took Place

According to another Superintendent, Yao Yongqin, the bust was possible after the “police received intelligence about the fraud group involved in the case in August this year.”

Yongqin mentioned that after two months of investigation, the police could finally crack the location, identify where the scam operation took place, and figure out the identities of the group members. Notably, the police “took action on the 9th of this month,” Yongqin revealed.

Furthermore, the Hong Kong’s authorities have emphasized the importance of caution when dealing with cryptocurrency investments, particularly in online relationships or schemes that appear too good to be true. One of the authorities, Chen Yongjun, noted:

Before investing, you should conduct multiple verifications, such as confirming on the website of the Securities Regulatory Commission. Check whether the virtual asset trading platform is licensed or has been evaluated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission and included in the “List of Unlicensed Companies and Suspicious Websites.

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