277 Arrested In The Philippines After A Police Raid ‘Grapefruit Services’ Targeting Crypto Scammers

2019-9-16 17:49

According to an Inquirer. net report released on September 15th, 2019 Philippine police recently conducted a raid targeting an office said to be running a crypto scam. The scam in question is said to target crypto investors in Mainland China.

The Philippine news outlet went on to state that agents from the National Police Integrity Monitoring […].

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