BlockBeats News, November 1st, Recently, the Dinghai Court of Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, China concluded a case of using cryptocurrency transactions to commit the crime of helping others in a trust scam. From October 2022 to August 2023, Huang, together with Yao, Guo, Yu, and nine others, registered multiple "businesses" on an overseas cryptocurrency platform, profiting through stock dividends and arbitrage trading of Tether (USDT). They were aware that the upstream transactions might involve illegal activities but still received transfers from victims Gan, Wen, and others through employee WeChat accounts, then deposited USDT into designated accounts to help transfer funds related to online fraud and other crimes.
During this period, each "business" frequently had WeChat accounts restricted or frozen on suspicion of fraud. Surprisingly, the involved individuals managed to unblock the accounts by fabricating false transaction screenshots and courier tracking numbers or by switching accounts to evade supervision. Upon investigation, Huang and others were found to have assisted in transferring over 5 million RMB of funds related to online crime settlements, with several defendants helping move funds ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of RMB. On August 28, 2023, the ten defendants were arrested in Fuzhou and Putian, Fujian.
Taking into account the roles of each defendant in the joint crime, the situation of returning embezzled funds, and their attitudes of confession, the Dinghai Court convicted Huang of the crime of assisting in online crime activities, sentencing him to two years and eleven months in prison and a fine of 50,000 RMB; Yao, Guo, and the other nine accomplices were sentenced to seven months to two years and three months in prison, all with probation and fines.






