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Progress in the case of 12 Malaysian police officers stealing 50k USDT from Chinese citizens is slow; lawyers angrily accuse the investigation of delays, "possibly covering up."
Mars Finance News, May 10 — In February of this year, multiple Chinese citizens were raided by police at a rented villa in Kajang, Country Heights, Malaysia. The police stated they suspected the Chinese citizens were involved in scams, and subsequently, the Chinese citizens were forced to transfer about $50k USD (approximately 200k MYR) in USDT. The police later arrested 12 officers involved in the case and removed them from frontline duties, but the investigation still awaits technical reports and digital forensic results, with no breakthroughs to date.
Lawyer Charles, representing eight Chinese victims, said that the investigation progress is too slow; since the 12 officers involved were arrested, there has been no further development, raising suspicions of internal interference attempting to cover up the case. He warned that if internal protection exists, they will file a complaint with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
The latest response from the police chief states that all involved officers have been suspended, and they are still awaiting encrypted forensic evidence and technical reports. The case is ongoing with charges of conspiracy to commit robbery.