Hong Kong Police Sound The Alarm As Crypto Crime Doubles in 2021
Crypto crime in Hong Kong has soared to its highest level ever. In the first half of this year, almost 500 crypto crimes were recorded in the former British colony, with one user losing out to the tune of $16 million.
Total losses for the 496 cases came in at HKD$214 million ($27.5 million), making an average loss of $55.4k per case.
This is in stark contrast to research conducted by blockchain analytics firm CipherTrace, which reports an overall fall in total losses this year. Suggesting, Hong Kong is becoming a hot spot for crypto crime.
Crypto Crime In Hong Kong Is On The Rise
According to Forkast News, the total losses arising from crypto crime, in Hong Kong, in the first six months of 2021 are twice that compared to the whole of 2020.
Commenting on the situation, Hong Kong Police blamed this on the growing popularity of cryptocurrency investing and the lockdowns, which meant people were spending more time online. They add that criminals have had more opportunities to thrive under these circumstances.
Money laundering, investment scams and robberies and face to face transactions are the three most commonly reported crimes.”
Local media outlets have reported several face-to-face crypto robberies in recent times. Last week, the South China Morning Post published an article detailing the robbery of a Bitcoin buyer. Presumably, the deal was arranged via a peer-to-peer trading platform, although this was not explicitly stated in the article.
On arriving for the exchange, the buyer was met by four men, one of whom was armed with a knife. The gang snatched a bag containing HK$3.29 million ($128,500) in cash. Leaving the victim with a cut to his hand that required hospital treatment.
The article mentions several other similar incidents involving face-to-face transactions. Including a case where the seller was the victim this time. After transferring $386.7k worth of Bitcoin, the criminals then robbed the seller of the money they had just handed over.