Crypto Scammer Arrested in Bangkok After Fleeing With 500 Million Baht

Crypto Scammer Arrested in Bangkok After Fleeing With 500 Million Baht

A man allegedly behind a cryptocurrency investment scam has been arrested in Bangkok, Thailand. He lured people into investing in his fraudulent crypto scheme by promising high returns, telling investors they could earn a 400% return by investing in just 200 days. Alleged Crypto Scammer Arrested in Bangkok A 50-year-old man who allegedly scammed Thai and foreign cryptocurrency investors was arrested on Saturday in Bangkok, Thailand. He tried to flee with over 500 million baht ($15 million), the Bangkok Post reported. Major General Montri Thetkhan, commander of the....


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