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Extensive investment scam that stole €3 million tackled by Europol

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  • Europol have dismantled an organised crime group
  • The group was carrying out investment scams
  • Over 100 victims lost a combined €3 million

A globally operating organised crime group has been dismantled by Eurojust and Europol in a joint operation with German, British, Cypriot, Albanian, and Israeli investigators – leading to the arrest of a suspect. Eurojust confirms the group defrauded over a hundred victims, taking over €3 million through a fake online investment platform.

The group used cyber trading and was able to make “considerable profits” and to defraud the victims. The group, as criminals often do, promised substantial profits in a short period of time. Once victims transferred money to the platform, they were then shown false charts indicating they could earn much more if more is transferred to the platform.

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