S Korean Police Shut Down $472,000 Group Chat-based Crypto Fraudsters

Fraud Police South Korea
Author
Author
Tim AlperVerified
Part of the Team Since
Jan 2018
About Author

Tim Alper is a British journalist and features writer who has worked at Cryptonews.com since 2018. He has written for media outlets such as the BBC, the Guardian, and Chosun Ilbo. He has also worked...

Last updated: 
Source: Ant/Adobe

South Korean police say they have arrested the ringleaders of a $472,000 crypto fraud gang that made use of the group chat function on a social media app to lure in unsuspecting victims.

MBN Money reported that the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency explained that it had arrested three men in their 20s, including a 26-year-old man, on fraud-related charges. At least 10 other people are also being questioned in connection with the incident.

Officers say that the gang created a group chat room on a social media platform. They allegedly called the group the “Investment Reading Room” and managed to lure a number of unsuspecting crypto-curious social media users to join.

The police explained that the alleged masterminds sought to “deceive” members of the chat by enlisting “fake investors” to join the group. These individuals “pretended to be professional investment advisors” or people who had made massive gains by investing in crypto.

At least 10 people appear to have been duped by the ruse: They initially invested small amounts, which they saw yield high returns – with the masterminds providing payouts. But they were then convinced to part ways with much larger sums of cash, which they hoped to see mushroom into huge profits.

But this was the point where the money appeared to dry up – and the investors allegedly found themselves unable to withdraw their stakes.

Group Chats: A New Tool for Crypto Fraudsters?

The 26-year-old is thought to have been the operation’s kingpin, but the police believe that a number of other individuals “systematically committed” crimes to help the operation run smoothly.

Police described the alleged victims as ranging from “college students” with an interest in crypto to “beginner investors” and even “housewives.”

A police spokesperson urged citizens to be cautious about crypto investment, and explained:

“There is a high likelihood that promises of investments that yield high returns will turn out to be fraudulent.”

In September, a crypto fraudster who tricked victims out of around $1.7 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC)Ethereum (ETH), and fiat was given a five-year jail sentence. And in nearby Japan last month, two men in their thirties explained that they were duped by chat app-based fraudsters who ran a fake crypto exchange.

2M+

Active Monthly Users Around the World

250+

Guides and Reviews Articles

8

Years on the Market

70

International Team Authors
editors
+72 More
At Cryptonews, we aim to make cryptocurrency, blockchain, and Web3 understandable, and information available to everyone, no matter what level you are in your investment journey. Founded in 2017, Cryptonews has been dedicated to delivering reliable, multilingual coverage of the cryptocurrency industry.

Best Crypto ICOs

Discover trending tokens still in presale — early-stage picks with potential.

Explore Our Tools

Smart tools made for everyday crypto users

Market Overview

  • 7d
  • 1m
  • 1y
Market Cap
$3,258,288,768,734
+3.77%
Trending Crypto

More Articles

Price Analysis
Shiba Inu Price Prediction: SHIB Just Deleted a Zero – Could This Be the Breakout Bulls Have Waited 56 Days For? 
Harvey Hunter
Harvey Hunter
2026-01-07 22:18:00
Bitcoin News
Crypto Scam Kingpin Behind $15B Bitcoin Seizure Deported to China — What Happens Next?
Hassan Shittu
Hassan Shittu
2026-01-07 21:42:15
Crypto News in numbers
editors
Authors List + 66 More
2M+
Active Monthly Users Around the World
250+
Guides and Reviews Articles
8
Years on the Market
70
International Team Authors