So, on June 25, 2025, the Spanish Guardia Civil teamed up with Europol and law enforcement from Estonia, France, and the US to nab five guys involved in a crypto investment scam. They found out that this gang had laundered around EUR 460 million from over 5,000 victims worldwide through these frauds.
Here’s what went down on that day:
- 5 arrests (3 in the Canary Islands and 2 in Madrid)
- 5 searches (3 in the Canary Islands and 2 in Madrid)
Europol jumped on board in 2023 to help with the investigation. Their financial crime experts worked alongside the Spanish officials, coordinating efforts and lending operational support. They even sent a crypto specialist to Spain on the action day to help out, which really helped make this operation a success.
Spanish authorities take down crypto fraud ring
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This is a complicated case and is one of the cases of success carried out by law enforcers from Estonia, France and the United States in dismantling the crypto investment fraud network, the comparison of suspects is 5/5000 victims of extraordinary achievement.
This operation takes two years to reveal this fraud network, Hong Kong is indeed we know the online mafia country, Many criminal cases and violations of the law occur there, most of the bulging investments, I hope this is the final disclosure case in the world of crypto throughout the world.
I remember 2024, Spain had also banned the exchange of Worldcoin, by law the Spanish government worries Worldcoin about the safety and data of Spaniards who use Worldcoin, Spain is indeed different from other countries, they are not only limited to talking about the law enforced, people are protected and safe in using crypto currencies.
nonce_nodeMember
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#3Jun 26, 2019, 11:47 PM
Yet another fraud ring dismantled, that is one less group of scammers, which is obviously a good news. It is good when these scammers are taken down, though i know there are still many of such similar groups around the world.
5000 victims worldwide is not a crazy number, but it is still a lot, so you wonder why people are still very gullible to fall for things as silly as cryptocurrency investment scam, i believe it comes down to their greed, offer them somethinh that's too good to be true and they are ready to toss money at it.
Yes, this fraud ring has been spreading like wildfires in the last couple of years as it is very lucrative. So regardless if there will be a new scam ring that will be borne out of this one, at least the government and the police are cooperating and doing their best to dismantled them.
Most likely this scammers also are smart as they know how to play with their victims mind. And so even if they might have a idea that this is a fraud, still though with high yields, they become so obsessed with it that they forget to follow their logic not to fall for this kind of trick.
nonce_nodeMember
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#5Jun 27, 2019, 02:31 AM
Then we can simply put that down to greed, if you have an idea that something is too good to be true, but yet you still go on to do it, that's simply because you are greedy and a lot of people don't have sympathy for such people when they get scammed and lose their money.
While they are, it is almost impossible for them to take down all the scam rings there are, so people have to protect themselves by getting educated about scams and by not letting their greed get the better of them.
I also don't believe that 5 people were able to deceive 5000. In my country there is also a lot of such fraud and in practice these companies manage to work for 6-12 months, using disguises as legal companies. They have the best lawyers and a lot of money for bribes. I heard the opinion that in Asia the situation with bribery is even worse than in Russia.
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#7Jun 29, 2019, 02:45 AM
I have seen several similar cases, not necessarily linked to cryptocurrencies, and in general the scammers were from different countries. They live in Spain because there is a good life there, good weather, and with the money they have they can rent or buy good houses, but in general 20% at most are Spanish.
Well, I don't see it as impossible, with the right technology, well organised and over time it doesn't sound strange to me.
I'm so happy to listing this information.
Thanks for share.
They dont want to do anything legal with their intelligence scamming people is how they plan to make a living.
Ive never understood the world of cybercriminals. Most of the time, theyre actually pretty smart and sharp.
We may soon see an Interpol for cryptocurrencies. From what I noticed in the details of the story, a cryptocurrency expert was brought in to assist the Spanish investigators in their work.
Given the expansion of cryptocurrencies and their ubiquity across the globe,we'll certainly see more of these international fraudulent networks. Therefore, there must be a dedicated Interpol for cryptocurrencies, as their technologies are different, and therefore, ordinary investigators may not be able to track wallets and addresses on blockchains, track the use of mixers used for money laundering, and so on.
A financial pyramid cannot work for long if it promises good interest. 5 people as organizers are quite enough, but much more additional personnel is required.
We have a new trend in Russia, legal companies are tracking the emergence of such projects and are starting to sue them. Projects are forced to pay bribes to legal companies so that they stop prosecution
Thats wild ; when even legal firms get involved in this kind of game, it shows how blurred the lines can get. In the end, the scam isnt just about tech, its about how well it plays the system.
This works because most people don't read the long contracts they sign. If a company gets paid and runs away to another country, it's a clear fraud, but if the company works, goes to court, answers all the inquiries, it's very hard to prove that it's a fraud. Otherwise, the entire investment business can be closed on suspicion of fraud.
Don't speak too loud, or we risk a lot of rich bitcointalkers coming to our country and driving up prices .
That's surprising. When legal companies accept money from criminal projects, isn't that considered money laundering in your country? According to the Spanish laws, those who accept money knowing that it comes from criminal activities become money launderers simply because they know it's origin.
These are very complex legal issues. If you are talking about bribes, then this is illegal, but this is also part of business in many countries. If an investment company operates officially, and there are no complaints about it to government agencies, then it cannot be criminal.
Yes, bribes are also illegal in my country. But the second would be controversial, because the law firms would only threaten them because they suspect that they carry out illegal activities (if not, the defendants would have nothing to fear), which would make them aware of the nature of the funds they'd receive. But you're right that, for that, the investment companies should be proven to operate illegally.
I wouldn't say that it is a complicated case, we have Interpol, working together from different countries to accomplished one goal, - that is to dismantle this criminals groups and so this is one of those.
Yeah, it takes time to really gather all the evidences, and then work it out with different authorities from different countries. But the end goal will be the same, and it's good that another one bites the dust again. However, I do believed that there will be more of this criminals groups working around the world and so this job is not yet finished, but just the beginning and hopefully they will succeed in bringing most of the criminal empire around the world.
In my country, criminal and civil cases are separated. These are completely different courts. If you have a civil lawsuit, it only affects the company's reputation and wastes a lot of resources. It's like a DOS attack, only in this case, it's not hackers who work, but lawyers In most cases, it's easier to pay a bribe, work quietly for a few months, and then disappear with the money.
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