Hong Kong Police Dismantle Cross-Border Fraud Ring Targeting Overseas Students, Seizing HK$5M in Assets

Gate News message, April 26 — Hong Kong police have dismantled a cross-border fraud ring that targeted overseas Chinese students studying abroad, according to local media. The syndicate impersonated law enforcement officials and coerced victims into traveling to Hong Kong to purchase gold bars as "collateral," which were then melted down, converted to cryptocurrency, and laundered.

A total of seven cases were reported involving approximately HK$7 million. Police's "Operation Busha" resulted in multiple arrests, with authorities recovering approximately HK$5 million in seized assets. One suspect was remanded in custody and will appear in court; other arrested individuals were released on bail and must report to police in early May.

The scheme highlights growing risks of cryptocurrency-based money laundering in transnational fraud operations targeting vulnerable populations abroad.

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