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by: xpoolPosted on: November 23, 2025

Singapore Arrests Prince Group Suspect in Crypto Fraud Case

In a major development, Singaporean authorities have arrested a suspect linked to the Prince Group, accused of orchestrating crypto scams across Southeast Asia. The arrest follows the indictment of Chen Zhi, the group’s chairman, for cyber fraud schemes. Authorities seized assets exceeding $115 million in an ongoing investigation.

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