Chinese and American police jointly crack down on a Dubai-based fraud gang for the first time, suspected of luring victims with high-return cryptocurrency projects
According to the Ministry of Public Security of China, recently, the police from China, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates conducted international law enforcement cooperation for the first time, jointly combating telecom network fraud crimes in the Dubai area. They successfully dismantled 9 fraud dens and arrested 276 criminal suspects.
Investigations revealed that the related fraud gangs established "romantic" relationships with victims through social platforms, deceiving them into trusting them emotionally, and then inducing victims to invest in so-called high-return cryptocurrency projects, resulting in their fraud. A relevant official from the Ministry of Public Security of China stated that this joint crackdown is an important achievement of international law enforcement cooperation by the Chinese police. The Chinese police will deepen practical cooperation with more countries, carry out joint crackdown actions, resolutely eliminate fraud dens, and make every effort to capture suspects involved in telecom fraud, effectively safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of people in all countries.
You may also like

How Traders Keep Profits When PEPE WLD and FET Start Moving Fast Again

Behind NEAR's Doubling: 3 Major Trends Becoming the Engine of Coin Prices

Visa and Stripe are both working on stablecoins, but their focus is not on payments

It's easy to conquer a city, but difficult to govern it: Polymarket wants to establish a presence globally but still has to bow down everywhere

Ten Thousand Characters Breakdown of On-Chain Vaults: Eight Major Tracks, Who is Rising and Who is Declining?

Insiders betting on Musk are reaping "historic returns."

Morning Report | Binance launches DYOR research tool; YZi Labs launches recruitment platform YZi Talent; Vitalik states that the Ethereum Foundation will "downsize" and reduce the amount of ETH sold

Morning News | Michael Saylor stated that this week he bought bonds instead of Bitcoin; StablR was attacked and lost about 2.8 million dollars; the U.S. Congress is pushing the Bitcoin Reserve Act again

SuperEx's Mars exploration dream: Digital currency is the key to unlocking economic exchanges in the interstellar era

Key Takeaways: Full Text of Google Chief Scientist Shanahan's Speech

Agentic Design Patterns: A book that made me rethink "What exactly is an Agent?"

The richest chairman of the Federal Reserve in 112 years has arrived: Kevin Warsh is rewriting the rules

Vitalik talks about the future of the Ethereum Foundation: a smaller, more distinctive, yet more enduring ship

New Types of Information Laundering in Prediction Markets: How Secrets Integrate into Investment Signals

Vitalik emphasized in a post that Ethereum must be "amazing," but the foundation is not the center

DeFi has reached its most dangerous moment: the real vulnerabilities are not in the code

WEEX Bitcoin Pizza Day: Zero Fees, BTC Cashback & 150,000 USDT to Honor Crypto History









