A coordinated crackdown involving the Thai Royal Police’s Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), the U.S. Secret Service, and digital asset issuer Tether has resulted in the confiscation of approximately 12 million USDT, equivalent to nearly 400 million Thai baht.  The funds were tied to a sprawling transnational fraud ring operating across Southeast Asia, marking one […]A coordinated crackdown involving the Thai Royal Police’s Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), the U.S. Secret Service, and digital asset issuer Tether has resulted in the confiscation of approximately 12 million USDT, equivalent to nearly 400 million Thai baht.  The funds were tied to a sprawling transnational fraud ring operating across Southeast Asia, marking one […]

Tether Strikes Hard: Authorities Seize 12M USDT in Massive Fraud Case

2025/11/14 09:30
Tether
  • Authorities seized 12 million USDT linked to a major Southeast Asian fraud network.
  • The joint operation led to 73 arrests and asset seizures totaling over 522 million baht.
  • Tether continues expanding its global cooperation with law-enforcement to curb financial crime.

A coordinated crackdown involving the Thai Royal Police’s Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), the U.S. Secret Service, and digital asset issuer Tether has resulted in the confiscation of approximately 12 million USDT, equivalent to nearly 400 million Thai baht. 

The funds were tied to a sprawling transnational fraud ring operating across Southeast Asia, marking one of the region’s most significant digital-asset-related enforcement actions this year.

Thai authorities confirmed that the operation, conducted under the oversight of the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, led to the arrest of 73 individuals, including 22 foreign nationals, suspected of orchestrating online scam schemes and laundering proceeds through cryptocurrency channels. 

Investigators also seized a further 522 million baht in properties, vehicles, and financial assets believed to be connected to the illicit network.

Tether Showcases Power of On-Chain Transparency

Tether, the world’s largest stablecoin issuer, emphasized that its involvement demonstrates how on-chain transparency can meaningfully support global enforcement. Paolo Ardoino, the company’s CEO, noted that rapid data analysis and wallet-freezing capabilities enabled authorities to move decisively.

“This operation highlights how blockchain transparency can empower law enforcement to act quickly and effectively against criminal activity,” Ardoino stated, underscoring Tether’s continued commitment to assisting cross-border investigations and safeguarding users from illicit financial schemes.

The company has increasingly positioned itself as a cooperative partner in cybercrime enforcement. Its work has been acknowledged in several major international operations, including a U.S. Department of Justice action last year involving the seizure of $225 million in USDT, and recent efforts with the U.S. Secret Service to block illicit funds tied to both sanctions-evading exchanges and high-profile platform breaches.

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Tether’s Role in Global Financial Crime Prevention

The Thai case strengthens Tether’s expanding profile as a key facilitator in international financial crime prevention. To date, the company has worked with more than 290 law-enforcement bodies across 59 jurisdictions, contributing to the freezing of over $3.2 billion in assets linked to unlawful activity. This includes the blocking of more than 3,660 wallets, many in partnership with U.S. agencies.

Officials in Thailand described the latest operation as a critical step toward reducing the sophisticated, cross-border schemes that have targeted victims throughout the region. Authorities indicated that further investigative actions are expected as digital-forensic teams continue analyzing evidence captured during the arrests.

Tether affirmed that it will maintain close partnerships with regulators and law-enforcement agencies, seeking to reinforce trust in blockchain-based systems and prevent the misuse of digital assets as global adoption accelerates.

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