The Most Dangerous Crypto Scam in the World

    right two years ago I started becoming
    interested in cryptocurrency and I
    started doing some research on the
    internet Discord was used and all kinds
    of platforms like telegram WhatsApp and
    people would communicate with each other
    then I got this really innocent looking
    what
    message from Malia Lee from Los Angeles
    and she said she was a Korean
    businesswoman I got a DM on Instagram
    and it was from a fairly goodlooking uh
    Chinese man we were chatted a little bit
    some minutes later he was like do you
    mind if I get your phone number and then
    that just start of started series of
    like non-stop texting for a full two
    months
    her name was Jessica she was very
    friendly she was very compassionate I
    was able to share what I’m going through
    November 24th when she finally
    introduced me to
    cryptocurrency more and more Americans
    are falling victim to cryptocurrency
    scams with the FBI recording more than
    $2.5 billion stolen in
    2022 a 183% increase on
    2021 fueling this rice is one scam from
    Asia where criminal groups Target
    victims through social media messaging
    apps and online dating building personal
    relationships before proposing lucrative
    investment opportunities I was
    introduced to this platform called
    Genesis bit which was a binary options
    trading platform the first trading
    session I made about $1,200 with a
    portfolio of about 4,000 which was
    incredible return on investment for
    anything from time to time I did some
    withdrawals because I wanted to see if
    the whole process worked then I put in
    more money um I think up to about $8
    million first 10,000 20,000 all the way
    up to close to 500,000 already my entire
    savings ended up going into this
    account only when it’s too late is the
    scam revealed I put in a request to
    withdraw like $12
    million um and this was rejected I was
    told by the customer service that I
    needed to pay a tax it didn’t make any
    sense to me I’m like okay something is
    clearly wrong so then I I woke up from
    this dream December 3rd is when I lost
    $1.2
    million I tried to call her up I
    panick she wasn’t picking up
    I was very
    suicidal I mean that 1.2 million is 30
    years of Our
    Lives I knew right then and there that
    this is a
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    scam these scams often start with a
    harmless text seemingly received by
    accident but behind the innocent looking
    profiles is a multi-billion dollar
    criminal operation run by Chinese gangs
    in places like Cambodia Myanmar and Lao
    they’ve exploited weak law enforcement
    in these countries to set up industrial
    scale scam centers where thousands of
    workers engage in what’s known as shazu
    pan or Pig butchering Jason Tower is a
    transnational crime and security expert
    for the United States Institute of Peace
    the reason it’s called Pig butchering is
    once you’ve got the victim putting money
    into the platform it’s kind of like a
    pig and once you sort of see the pig is
    uh reached its ideal wait you go ahead
    and Slaughter it and that’s the moment
    where the perpetrator will basically
    disappear with all of the funds who are
    these scammers where are they coming
    from the scammers um themselves
    initially um were from China but the
    Crackdown in China has become quite
    severe This is highly labor intensive
    because it requires people going onto
    social media to identify victims so the
    scammers actually started using Force
    labor they started kidnapping they
    started um you know buying and selling
    labor so uh increasingly the people who
    are the ones that are the perpetrators
    are also victims
    themselves there are now dozens of
    massive scam compounds across southeast
    Asia where tens of thousands of
    trafficking victims from the Philippines
    Indonesia Vietnam and elsewhere work
    under constant threat of torture and
    violence
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    the shocking scale of these scam centers
    was first exposed here in sanville
    Cambodia by a group of investigative
    journalists at the Cambodia based news
    agency voice of democracy Danielle Kon
    Olen contributed to that
    reporting are there any signs that will
    tell me if this building is suspicious I
    mean the compounds themselves are
    somewhat inoc is but there’s a lot of
    indicators uh number one is a casino
    close by or attached to it if you see
    bars on the window or barbed wire
    parking lot entrance with guards at the
    front who won’t let you in these are
    usually some good signs that this is a
    scam company so how do the workers end
    up here sometimes it’s a job post on
    Facebook or a job placement agency
    recruiting in Cambodia and sometimes
    they even have interviews but once they
    agree they’ll you know like very quickly
    be brought by some means into Cambodia
    and then put into one of these companies
    and their passport would be taken at the
    door and that’s when the nightmare
    starts yep Cambodia has faced
    International pressure to act late last
    year authorities raided compounds across
    the country finding thousands of
    foreigners
    inside despite this scam centers
    continue to operate with impunity in
    Cambodia and
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    Beyond we’re in Mad a town in northern
    Thailand right by the border of Myanmar
    after the Crackdown in Cambodia late
    last year the scam centers have expanded
    to other countries in Southeast Asia
    including Myanmar here in Mad is where
    many of the victims when they’re rescued
    cross back into
    Thailand Emmanuel sooi is a Filipino
    Baptist Minister who volunteers to help
    foreign Nationals freed from scam
    centers across the border in
    Myanmar for them to get out from there
    it’s just like getting out of slavery or
    or uh jail they are still afraid and so
    uh what we are doing is to make them
    calm telling them that uh you’re going
    to be safe here uh you you’re going to
    be okay in spite of what they have been
    through have there been any risks for
    you doing this work
    it is uh risky but uh uh we have to just
    uh doing it being being
    careful while we were filming with
    Emmanuel he received a call confirming
    that a group of trafficking victims were
    being released from
    mianmar yeah they are on the way now
    okay let’s go
    we’ve been told that six Filipinos were
    released from a scam Center in Myanmar
    they’re currently on their way to the
    river to try and cross it to get here to
    Thailand that’s where the Filipinos are
    being
    healed like they are going to pass
    through the town of Mei so they go to a
    quieter part of the river yes but the
    moment they cross the river and get to
    mot they’re safe yes yes until then
    Anything Can Happen
    yes upon leaving the compound the
    victims were driven to the border and
    made to covertly cross the river which
    is heavily guarded by military personnel
    from both sides once they made it to the
    tie side a driver picked them up and
    dropped them off near a hotel in the
    city center where we met
    them m
    Nam
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    later that evening the group explained
    how they were tricked into working at
    the scam
    compound job
    advertisement Facebook Facebook they’re
    looking for um encoder um the basic
    salary will be 40,000 to 60,000 pesos
    with
    commission was there a job interview or
    nothing yes you just need to send a
    video of introducing
    yourself and then they say
    congratulations you’ve been accepted
    when we came here they give you a
    contract to sign were there guide books
    on how to scam people yes get to know
    each other as the Hobbies yeah what day
    do you then ask for money we are not
    allowed to uh invise him to investment
    we need the client to um engage if you
    don’t have more than 100 conversations
    good conversations with your client
    they’ll go you need to run under the
    heat of the
    sun after 6 months the group reached out
    to Philippine Embassy officials asking
    for assistance to be released when the
    bosses at the facility found out they
    were detained in a room and abused and
    told they could not leave until their
    families came up with Ransom money for
    each of them you need to pay a 7,000
    usdd or they’re going to hit you and
    that’s what happened to us yeah lck in
    the dorm like no food no food 5 days no
    sleep they use cable tires to to tie us
    in the bank
    beds every night the the boss came do
    you have money already do you have money
    already and if you cannot um answer him
    they going to hit you more than 10
    times they hit us a metal a metal a
    solid metal a rod
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    ano Nila y
    achievement Big
    Boss when I saw the Chinese guys
    laughing and they are hting we all just
    cry the group not only has to carry
    these physical and psychological scars
    for from their forced labor but the
    emotional burden from the scams they
    participated in can you show us the
    Persona that you were
    imitating this is my model by model do
    you mean you just took her photos online
    yeah why did you choose her because
    she’s very rich she have a lot of
    teacher from Los Angeles she’s always in
    the business R who were you targeting
    where were they from Canada Australia us
    so Western men how old like we have a
    age of 40 to 40 and up 40 and above did
    you feel guilty using this person to
    fool all these men I feel so guilty when
    I’m
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    Charing whatever happen don’t
    how much worse can this get the criminal
    syndicates and the expansion of this
    activity is Way Beyond the pace of the
    response by law enforcement the
    syndicates themselves are constantly
    looking for spaces around the globe
    where they can exploit either weak poor
    or non-existent governance and that’s
    why this really is a problem that
    requires a global solution I think we
    live in in a digital age and especially
    after the pandemic we’ve all gotten
    really used to trusting people that
    we’ve never met in person maybe they are
    a victim themselves as much as I am we
    know that there’s a higher boss out
    there and these are just pawns working
    to scan

    Natashya Gutierrez travels to Southeast Asia to explore a dark new form of online scamming, known as “pig butchering”, that is involuntarily perpetuated by victims of human trafficking forced to steal for the Chinese mafia who run these manipulative scams; David Noriega investigates the deaths and disappearances of Moroccan migrants as they attempt to cross the Spanish border at Melilla and examines how outsourced European immigration policies may ultimately be responsible for these tragedies.

    This segment is from the show ‘VICE’ which originally aired in Jun 2023.

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    36 Comments

    1. I understand people trying new things, even if they are clearly shady to the reasonable person, but putting $8m into this is pure insanity.

      Only people I feel sorry for are those desperate jobseekers tricked into this scam.

    2. Well, I suppose this is the bright side of having no one in my life. I don't even have a phone, I can't think of a single person I'd want to pay 50 bucks a month for cell service, just to chat with on the phone.

    3. Never TRUST anyone who asks, "Do or don't you trust me?" Any person who requires affirmation is a scammer. Never send money to anyone you don't know face to face. Keep the rule.

    4. my wife is trick the world about me i mean X wife as if i did something really wrong, she has my last name our name id Golden

      Fernandez – some a evil

      watch out for fake Fernandez's

      Me the real deal, no mess with real bad people, there all over me now, yes i was effed by bad people, but eh no mess let them keep on my account, this is gonna be good.

    5. I got a message to one of my fb profiles that I use to keep an eye on all the radical right wing echo chambers just today. It was a super low res deep fake video of Trump saying I need to invest in a couple cryptos I haven't heard of. It was phrased as a "warning" and I'm sure lots of boomers are forking their money over.

    6. "Pig butchering" indeed. Why tf would you trust random internet people with your life savings? The underlying problem looks to be loneliness. With massive exploitation on the other side of the globe, too.

    7. "Whatever happened, just put it behind you. Don't look back."

      No accountability for scammers, traffickers and abuse slavery. Jesus Christ!

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