šØ *Breaking News: Pakistani Police Officer Investigated for USDT Theft and Kidnapping* šØ
A shocking case has emerged in Pakistan where a *Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD)* officer is under investigation for his involvement in a *kidnapping and theft* of *340,000 worth of Tether (USDT)* from a crypto trader. š±š°
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*How Did This All Happen?*
It all started when crypto trader *Mohammad Arsalan Malik* arranged meetings with potential buyers for a *USDT transaction*. Hereās what went down:
š¹ *Hamid*, a man Malik had been dealing with, asked him to sell *US dollars*.
š¹ Malik, Hamid, and two buyers waited for another man named *Ashar* at a restaurant to finalize the deal.
š¹ Around *1:00 AM*, Ashar showed up, but soon after, a *police van without a license plate* pulled up, and a group of *plainclothes officers* emerged.
š¹ They kidnapped Malik, took him to an unknown location, and *forced him to transfer340,000 worth of USDT* from his *Binance account*. š³
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*What Happened After the Kidnapping?*
After taking the funds, the kidnappers *reset Malik's phone* and left him abandoned near a mausoleum. šØ
*The Investigation Unfolds:*
š During a court hearing, authorities revealed that *$220,000* had been recovered, including cryptocurrency, *cash*, a *luxury car*, and *prize bonds*.
š *Nine suspects* were identified, including *two CTD officers*, with *Chief Constable Ali Raza* named as the *main suspect*. š
š Out of the nine, *eight suspects* were arrested, and *Raza* was remanded for *seven days* by the anti-terrorism court judge. šļø
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*The Big Takeaway*:
This case highlights the *growing threat* of *crypto thefts* and *ransom situations*, even involving law enforcement officers. š¬ It's a reminder to always exercise *caution* in crypto dealings, and be aware that scams and criminal activities can happen anywhere, even in the most unexpected places.
Stay safe out there, traders! š¼š


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