Odaily Planet Daily News: On April 12, the Hong Kong police received a report from a 35-year-old man, claiming that he failed to recover the cash after reselling virtual currency USDT worth about HK$1 million in a store in Tsim Sha Tsui, and suspected that he was defrauded. After investigation, the Technology and Wealth Crime Unit of the Yau Tsim Police District launched an operation in multiple districts across Hong Kong on May 13, arresting three local men aged between 31 and 34 on suspicion of obtaining property by deception. The police seized 3,000 ghost money, a safe (safe) and a money counting machine in the store. The investigation showed that the arrested man showed the ghost money to the victim and asked him to transfer the virtual currency to a designated wallet, and then refused to hand over the cash with different excuses, causing the victim to lose virtual currency worth about HK$1 million. (Sing Tao Headline)