$6.9 Million Cryptocurrency Theft Case Sentenced: Singaporean Man Sentenced to Two Years for Involvement in Hacking Operation

On March 13, news reports stated that a court in Singapore recently ruled on a case involving a large-scale digital asset theft. A man was sentenced to two years in prison for participating in a cryptocurrency hacking operation. The case involved unauthorized access to crypto wallets and the transfer of a significant amount of digital assets, resulting in a loss of approximately $6.9 million.

According to law enforcement disclosures, the case initially stemmed from a cyber intrusion targeting a cryptocurrency wallet. The hacker gained control of the account through illegal access to computer systems and transferred digital assets to other addresses without the owner’s permission. Investigators stated that the defendant was not acting alone but was part of a well-organized criminal gang.

Law enforcement investigations revealed that the gang exploited system access related to a global crypto platform to infiltrate targeted accounts. After successfully taking control of the accounts, the criminals quickly transferred the funds, totaling about $6.9 million (approximately 8.8 million SGD). Because the transactions were completed on the blockchain network, the flow of funds was complex, increasing the difficulty of the investigation.

Singapore’s Cybercrime Command swiftly launched an investigation after reports of abnormal wallet access. By tracking the flow of digital assets and related online activity records, police ultimately identified several suspects and carried out arrests within days of the report. During the investigation, authorities also recovered some of the stolen funds and seized electronic devices such as laptops and smartphones used in the cyber attack.

During court proceedings, the man admitted to illegally accessing computer systems and assisting in the transfer of digital assets. Under Singapore law, unauthorized hacking into computer systems is a criminal offense, punishable by up to two years in prison and a fine. The court ultimately sentenced him to two years in prison.

Law enforcement officials noted that this case highlights the ongoing activity of cybercrime in the digital asset space, with hacking and wallet thefts continuing worldwide. As the cryptocurrency market expands, regulators and law enforcement agencies are strengthening cross-border cooperation to track illegal fund flows and improve digital asset security measures.

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