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3,500 Arrested in Global Operation HAECHI-IV Targeting Financial Criminals. A six-month-long international police operation codenamed HAECHI-IV has resulted in the arrests of nearly 3,500 individuals and seizures worth $300 million across 34 countries. The exercise, which took place from July through December 2023, took aim at various types of financial crimes such as voice phishing, romance scams, online sextortion, investment fraud, money laundering associated with illegal online gambling, business email compromise fraud, and e-commerce fraud. In addition, authorities froze associated bank and virtual asset service provider (VASP) accounts in an effort to shut off access to criminal proceeds. In total, authorities blocked 82,112 suspicious bank accounts, confiscating $199 million in hard currency and $101 million in virtual assets. "Cooperation between Filipino and Korean authorities led to the arrest in Manila of a high-profile online gambling criminal after a two-year manhunt by Korea's National Police Agency," Interpol, an international police organization, said. Investment fraud, business email compromise, and e-commerce fraud accounted for 75% of the cases, the agency added, stating it detected a new scam in South Korea that involved the sale of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) with promises of huge returns, only for the operators to stage a rug pull and abruptly abandon the project. Another novel trend concerned the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfake technology to elevate the authenticity of scams, enabling criminals to impersonate people known to the targets, as well as deceive, defraud, harass, and extort victims through impersonation scams, online sexual blackmail, and investment fraud. HAECHI-IV comes more than a year after HAECHI-III, which led to the seizure of $130 million worth of virtual assets in connection with a global crackdown on cyber-enabled financial crimes and money laundering. "The seizure of $300 million represents a staggering sum and clearly illustrates the incentive behind today's explosive growth of transnational organized crime," Interpol's Stephen Kavanagh said. "This vast accumulation of unlawful wealth is a serious threat to global security and weakens the economic stability of nations worldwide."
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Nearly 3,500 individuals have been arrested in Interpol's six-month global operation HAECHI-IV, targeting financial crime across 34 countries.
The operation led to the seizure of assets worth $300 million, including $199 million in hard currency and $101 million in virtual assets.
A range of financial crimes was tackled, including voice phishing, romance scams, sextortion, investment fraud, and e-commerce fraud.
Authorities froze over 82,000 suspicious bank accounts and confiscated large amounts of currency and virtual assets, disrupting access to criminal funds.
A significant arrest included a high-profile online gambling criminal in Manila after a collaborative effort between Filipino and Korean authorities.
Investment scams, business email compromise, e-commerce fraud, and a new scam involving NFTs in South Korea were the most prevalent, comprising 75% of the cases.
Usage of AI and deepfake technology in scams has emerged, enhancing the credibility of fraudulent activities and extortion methods.
The success of HAECHI-IV follows the prior HAECHI-III operation, which confiscated $130 million in virtual assets, emphasizing the ongoing global war against cyber-enabled financial crimes.