South Korean police arrest 19 in crypto fraud bust

2024-5-26 17:42

South Korean authorities have arrested 19 members of a fraudulent social media chat group that scammed 308 investors out of nearly $19 million.  Those arrested had operated an open chat room and scammed hundreds of investors out of $18.8 million… origin »

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