
Hong Kong police have recently made several arrests in connection with various criminal activities. A man was arrested for stealing HK$4,300 on a flight from Malaysia. Additionally, police apprehended 11 individuals for allegedly conducting fraudulent withdrawals from the Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF). In a separate incident, authorities responded to a cryptocurrency store in Mong Kok after a 26-year-old woman reported being scammed out of HK$93,000 (approximately US$11,970) in Tether (USDT). The woman was tricked into transferring 12,000 USDT to a crypto wallet under the pretense of receiving cash in return. Furthermore, police arrested a trio linked to five thefts targeting elderly women. In Austria, a court convicted a group of scammers who defrauded 40,000 investors of $21.6 million through a cryptocurrency scheme, with the stolen funds used for luxury purchases, including private jets and high-end parties.
Man Vanishes With Woman's Crypto, Prompting Police Investigation in Hong Kong https://t.co/JtDtwDb4nQ
Hong Kong police arrest trio in connection with 5 thefts targeting elderly women https://t.co/M7vm4W0fMC
HONG KONG POLICE CALLED TO CRYPTO STORE AFTER WOMAN SCAMMED OUT OF HK$93,000 Hong Kong police responded to a cryptocurrency exchange store in Mong Kok after a 26-year-old woman reported being scammed out of HK$93,000 (about US$11,970) in Tether (USDT). The victim met a man… https://t.co/Eo5mfX4Ytx

