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Abstract:Hong Kong’s law enforcement has successfully dismantled a large-scale pig-butchering scam operation, which had amassed HK$360 million through fraudulent online schemes within the span of a year.
Hong Kongs law enforcement has successfully dismantled a large-scale pig-butchering scam operation, which had amassed HK$360 million through fraudulent online schemes within the span of a year. The scam gang, operating out of Kowloon, targeted victims across multiple countries and regions, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Singapore, and Malaysia.
In a recent press conference, Hong Kong police revealed that 33 individuals were apprehended in connection with the scam. Among those arrested were 27 adult males and six university graduates, all involved in executing the fraud. Authorities also seized 41 computers and servers, along with 137 mobile phones, during the raid.
It was allegedly reported that the mastermind behind the scam was a 29-year-old man. His strategy involved creating fake job advertisements to lure university graduates majoring in digital media. These recruits were tasked with soliciting clients for a fraudulent cryptocurrency investment platform, which had been set up by the gang's accomplices.
The scammers employed sophisticated tactics, leveraging deepfake technology powered by artificial intelligence. This technology allowed them to create fake personas, typically posing as attractive women, and interact with potential victims via social media platforms. By using these false identities, the fraudsters were able to build trust with their targets over time.
Once the victims believed they were engaging with a genuine person, they were encouraged to invest in cryptocurrencies through a fake online trading platform created by the gang. The victims were led to believe that their investments were legitimate and growing, but when they attempted to withdraw funds from the platform, they quickly realized that their money was gone, and they had been defrauded.
This scam, commonly known as a “pig-butchering” scam, involves con artists grooming their victims over time, earning their trust before tricking them into making substantial financial investments. The Hong Kong polices swift action in dismantling the operation highlights the growing sophistication of online scams and the need for vigilance in the digital financial landscape.
The investigation is ongoing, with authorities examining bank accounts, cash transfers, and other digital evidence to identify additional individuals who may have been involved in the operation.
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