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Abstract:A coordinated international operation has shut down a fake trading scam, preventing further fraud after defrauding victims of €3M across five countries.
A worldwide effort has shut down a fake online trading site that cheated people out of over $3 million (€3 million). The scam tricked more than 100 known victims but was stopped thanks to teamwork between police in Germany, Cyprus, Albania, the UK, and Israel, with help from Europol and Eurojust.
The criminals used clever mind games to convince people to send money, promising big profits from online investments. At first, they got victims to put in small amounts, showing fake charts that looked like great returns. Once victims trusted them, the scammers pushed for bigger deposits and then stole the money outright.
The investigation started two years ago when a German couple reported losing their savings. Following the money trail, police uncovered a larger scam network. In September 2022, raids in Belgium and Latvia led to two arrests and the seizure of key evidence. These actions helped identify the scammers, including those running fake call centers that powered the scheme.
By May 2025, more raids happened in Albania, Cyprus, and Israel. Police arrested one suspect in Cyprus, who may be sent to Germany for trial. They also found important evidence like phones, computers, documents, and cash, which will help dig deeper into the scams global reach.
This scam affected people in many countries, showing how big the problem was. Eurojust helped with legal coordination, while Europol supported the operation in real-time. Crime agencies from the UK, Israel, Cyprus, and Albania were also key to the takedown.
This effort is part of EMPACT, a European Union program to fight organized crime, with a focus on financial fraud through 2025. Police expect more victims to come forward as the investigation continues.
Authorities are asking anyone who thinks they might have been scammed to contact local cybercrime or fraud units right away.
In the end, this global success shows how important it is for countries to work together to stop online scams. As criminals get smarter, police are determined to protect people and catch those responsible.
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