According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI-led global task force arrested 276 suspects and disrupted nine crypto scam centers on Wednesday. Dubai police arrested 275 individuals, with three charged in California on wire fraud and money laundering counts. Thai authorities arrested one suspect. The investigation targeted international fraud rings operating “pig butchering” schemes, where scammers build trust with victims before convincing them to invest in fraudulent crypto opportunities.
The suspects allegedly targeted victims in the U.S. and other countries by promoting fictitious crypto investment returns. Victims’ funds were funneled through fraudulent platforms and transferred to scammers’ accounts, then laundered through additional crypto wallets. Authorities identified millions of dollars in losses linked to these schemes. Crypto-related fraud losses hit a record $11.3 billion last year, accounting for over half of the $20.9 billion in total internet crime losses tracked by the FBI.
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