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Wellington Man Arrested in $450m International Cryptocurrency Scam

  • On May 16, a Wellington man was taken into custody in Auckland in connection with a Federal Bureau of Investigation inquiry into an international cryptocurrency fraud involving NZD $450 million.
  • The arrest followed coordinated search warrants in Auckland, Wellington, and California targeting a criminal group accused of defrauding seven victims between March and August 2024.
  • Authorities allege the stolen cryptocurrency was laundered through multiple platforms and spent on luxury cars, handbags, watches, nightclub services, security, and rental homes across the US.
  • The man is facing federal charges in the US for racketeering, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering, while Detective Inspector Barnard highlighted that the recent arrest and search warrant demonstrate the value of cooperation between international law enforcement agencies.
  • After appearing in Auckland District Court, the man was bailed with interim name suppression and is due to reappear on July 3, indicating the investigation remains ongoing.
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Wellington man arrested in $450m international cryptocurrency scam

A Wellington man has been arrested as part of an FBI investigation into an organised criminal group that stole cryptocurrency valued at US$265 million...

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New Zealand Police broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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