According to New Straits Times, regarding the case in February this year where "12 Malaysian police officers were suspected of colluding to rob 8 Chinese citizens of 50,000 USDT," the victims'代理律师 criticized the police investigation for excessive delays and warned that if internal collusion exists, they will file a complaint with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
The police were previously accused of entering the victims' residences under the guise of "anti-fraud raids," coercing victims to transfer crypto assets without any criminal evidence. The latest response from the police chief stated that the involved officers have all been suspended from duty, and they are currently awaiting lengthy cryptographic evidence collection and technical reports. The case is ongoing with an investigation into collusive robbery.
According to New Straits Times, regarding the case in February this year where "12 Malaysian police officers were suspected of colluding to rob 8 Chinese citizens of 50,000 USDT," the victims'代理律师 criticized the police investigation for excessive delays and warned that if internal collusion exists, they will file a complaint with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
The police were previously accused of entering the victims' residences under the guise of "anti-fraud raids," coercing victims to transfer crypto assets without any criminal evidence.
The latest response from the police chief stated that the involved officers have all been suspended from duty, and they are currently awaiting lengthy cryptographic evidence collection and technical reports.
The case is ongoing with an investigation into collusive robbery.