Chinese Authorities Arrest Alleged Masterminds Behind an Online Virtual Curre...

Chinese Authorities Arrest Alleged Masterminds Behind an Online Virtual Curre...

Authorities in China recently announced the arrest of ten suspects they say are behind an online pyramid platform that is thought to have stolen millions of dollars from unsuspecting users. The suspects are accused of using the promise of high returns and a regular income to lure more victims. A ‘Unicorn in the Field of Global Applications’ Chinese authorities recently said they had arrested ten individuals behind an online platform which they believe to be a pyramid scheme, a regional report from China has said. The report suggests the scammers may have defrauded....


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