Malaysian police engage in "revenue generation," extorting USDT? These black cops are too trendy!
It's really outrageous, it's like opening the door to outrageousness—outrageous to the core! 😅
Recently, seven police officers in Malaysia, perhaps feeling their salaries were too low, decided to try some "side business for revenue generation." They teamed up with five associates and burst into the homes of Chinese tourists in the middle of the night, politely conducting a round of "asset planning."
But then the bizarre operation happened: they didn't want cash, they didn't want watches, they directly asked for... cryptocurrency! Forcing the tourists to transfer cryptocurrency worth 350,000 RMB.
Wow, I can’t help but exclaim! Has the mafia's KPI been upgraded now? "Robbery target: annual return of over 20%, only accepting BTC/ETH/USDT, supporting multi-chain transfers"? With this level of business capability, it's a shame not to work in a Web3 company!
Of course, the outcome was quite pleasant. This trendy group of black cops was quickly arrested, happily receiving a pair of silver handcuffs. This case teaches us two lessons:
1. On-chain transfers have records; don't challenge the police's professionalism with your amateur skills.
2. When traveling abroad, be low-key; keeping wealth hidden is the truth, otherwise, you might be seen as a "walking wallet."
In short, there are countless ways to hold cryptocurrencies, but safety is the top priority. Non-standard transfers lead to tears from loved ones.
If you were that tourist, how would you deal with this group of "Web3 black cops"? Why do you think they insisted on cryptocurrency? Do they really understand, or have they just watched too many movies?



