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Hong Kong businesswoman loses HK$41 million in alleged cryptocurrency trading scam

  • Losses by woman, 56, include a HK$15 million loan taken out by her, police say
  • Investigating officer says scam was rare case where fraudsters carried out in-person transactions to lull victim into false sense of security

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A man has been arrested in connection with an alleged cryptocurrency scam that cost a businesswoman HK$41 million. Photo: Shutterstock
Clifford Lo
A Hong Kong businesswoman lost a massive HK$41 million (US$5.24 million) in just six months after she was conned into using a bogus cryptocurrency trading platform, the Post has learned.

Hong Kong police Inspector Leung Man-yee on Thursday said the 56-year-old woman’s financial losses included a HK$15 million loan she had taken out.

She added the fraudsters had orchestrated in-person transactions to lower the victim’s guard and deceive her into going along with the fraud.

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Police said online investment scammers did not usually meet their victims.

Police continue to investigate an alleged scam that cost a Hong Kong businesswoman HK$41 million. Photo: Warton Li
Police continue to investigate an alleged scam that cost a Hong Kong businesswoman HK$41 million. Photo: Warton Li

“Between September 3, 2023 and March 5, 2024, the woman carried out 20 in-person transactions, amounting to HK$28 million, with one of the scammers and conducted another 22 transactions involving HK$13 million with another fraudster,” Leung said.

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