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Crypto Payments Trace to Myanmar Scam

February 21, 2024
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Crypto Payments Trace to Myanmar Scam

A joint investigation conducted by blockchain watchdog Chainalysis and the International Justice Mission has uncovered the flow of almost $100 million in cryptocurrency payments to two addresses associated with a Chinese front company operating within the infamous scam compound, KK Park, in Myanmar. Situated along the border with Thailand, KK Park has been identified as a criminal zone involved in romance scams and ransom payments. The investigation began when Eric Heintz, an analyst at IJM’s Global Fusion Center, shared two cryptocurrency addresses linked to ransom payments for trafficked victims, leading to the revelation of significant funds received from known scam addresses.

The cryptocurrency addresses, created in July 2022, have seen substantial deposits, with one receiving $24.2 million from scam-associated wallets. The other address is believed to have received payments related to romance scams, with the remaining funds likely originating from ransoms extorted from the families of workers held against their will within KK Park. This interweaving of romance scams and ransom operations underscores the severity of the criminal activities, contributing not only to financial losses but also perpetuating a humanitarian crisis.

A recent United Nations report highlighted the role of the stablecoin Tether (USDT) in fueling Southeast Asian scamming activities. However, according to Chainalysis, recent collaborative efforts between Tether and the U.S. Department of Justice have led to the freezing of $225 million in USDT tokens connected to a pig butchering syndicate. As the issue gains media attention, it emphasizes the need for increased vigilance in recognizing and combating these criminal activities.

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  • Investigators trace $100 million in crypto payments to Myanmar scam syndicate
Tags: BlockchainChainalysisCryptocurrencyCyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsCybersecurityFebruary 2024International Justice Mission
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