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South Korean Arrested in Thailand for $50M Crypto Fraud

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: August 23, 2025 8:27 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: August 23, 2025
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  • South Korean arrested for $50M crypto-gold fraud.
  • Incident highlights cross-border crypto crime vulnerabilities.

South Korean citizen Han was apprehended at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport in August 2025, accused of orchestrating a $50 million USDT to gold laundering scheme linked to fraudulent investment scams.

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This incident highlights vulnerabilities in cross-border financial systems, focusing attention on cryptocurrency crime and its impact on global monetary assets, prompting discussions on enhanced regulatory measures.

A South Korean man, Han, was apprehended at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport for orchestrating a $50M USDT-gold laundering scheme. The arrest is linked to fraudulent call-center operations involving cryptocurrency and gold conversions.

Han, aged 33, was the central figure in the operation, noted for conducting crypto-to-gold transactions. His actions reportedly involved laundering 47.3M USDT to gold, complexifying anti-money laundering efforts.

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The scheme’s exposure impacts public perception of cross-border crypto crimes. “The suspect was apprehended at Suvarnabhumi Airport in accordance with an arrest warrant for money laundering, computer crimes, and involvement in a transnational criminal organization. Evidence of cryptocurrency accounts and on-device transaction records were confiscated to support further prosecution,” said the Thai Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD).

Financial markets may view gold conversions as efforts to avoid traditional crypto AML monitoring. This urges exchanges and OTC desks to reconsider their handling of stablecoins and physical asset conversions.

Policy discussions in Thailand may intensify around cryptocurrency regulation. Future strategies could include tighter control over crypto exchange operations to prevent similar fraudulent activities. The case reflects earlier scams where USDT is converted into hard assets, hindering fund tracing efforts. It reinforces the importance of developing robust financial regulations to curb cryptocurrency-related crimes.

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