6 million USDT trading shocking black eats black! Bamboo Union gang violently kidnaps, sexually assaults, and films obscene videos $SIGN $VIRTUAL

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Cryptocurrency trading hides deadly traps! The police expose a shocking case of black eats black, involving kidnapping, sexual assault, fraud, money laundering, and other serious crimes. The Taichung police dispatched heavily armed special police in March this year, forcefully arresting 15 suspects, with a case as dramatic as a movie.

Bamboo Union gang money laundering, trading ends up being a scam

The mastermind of the Bamboo Union gang, Mr. Peng, and others planned to wash 6 million New Taiwan dollars worth of 'black USDT' into clean USDT through over-the-counter (OTC) trading. They agreed with illegal currency dealers to exchange at a 'two blacks for one white' ratio, obtaining about 3 million clean USDT. The two parties traded at a guesthouse in Beitun, Taichung, but the currency dealer suspectedly noted the secret key and transferred the clean USDT away after the trade, leaving Mr. Peng and others with nothing.

Retaliation escalates: violent kidnapping, sexual assault and humiliation

Angry Mr. Peng gathered 10 of his subordinates, kidnapped 4 currency dealers, and stole 500,000 yuan in cash and cryptocurrency. The suspects not only beat the victims with sticks, broke their fingers by inserting them into a wine bottle, but also forced them into sexual intercourse, oral sex, made them drink urine, and even filmed obscene videos to threaten them. The brutality of their methods is appalling.

Police strike hard, 15 suspects captured

The Taichung police, in conjunction with the Taichung District Prosecutor's Office, launched a large-scale arrest in March under the direction of prosecutor Yang Kai-ting, cutting through factory gates and seizing a large number of knives. They arrested 15 suspects in Taichung, Penghu, and other locations. The police also discovered that the main suspect, a man with the surname Lian, was involved in another black eats black case last April, where a victim currency dealer was thrown from a vehicle and died.

Cryptocurrency trading has many traps, investors must be cautious

The police remind that cryptocurrency trading is extremely risky, with frequent black eats black incidents. Investors must raise their vigilance to avoid falling into traps.