TechFlow News, May 10: According to a report by the New Straits Times, in the case involving “12 Malaysian police officers allegedly conspiring to rob eight Chinese nationals of $50,000 worth of USDT,” which occurred in February this year, the victims’ legal counsel criticized the police for excessively delaying their investigation and warned that if internal cover-ups are found, they would file a complaint with Malaysia’s Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). Previously, the police were accused of forcibly entering the victims’ residence under the pretext of an “anti-fraud raid” and coercing the victims into transferring cryptocurrency assets despite lacking any evidence of criminal activity. The Inspector-General of Police recently responded that all implicated officers have been suspended from active duty; however, the investigation remains pending due to the time-consuming nature of cryptocurrency forensic analysis and technical reporting. The case continues to be investigated as one of conspiracy to commit robbery.
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