BlockBeats News, May 10th. In February this year, several Chinese citizens were raided by the police in a rented villa in Country Heights, Kajang, Malaysia. The police suspected the Chinese citizens of being involved in a scam and subsequently forced them to transfer about $50,000 (approximately 200,000 MYR) worth of USDT. The police later arrested 12 implicated officers who were part of the villa raid, relieved them of their frontline duties, but the investigation is still pending the technical report and digital evidence analysis, with no breakthrough so far.
Charles, the lawyer representing the 8 Chinese victims, stated that the investigation progress in this case has been too slow. Since the arrest of the 12 implicated police officers, there has been no further development, indicating a potential internal interference to cover up the case. He warned that if there is internal collusion, a complaint will be lodged with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
