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BREAKING: Crypto Fraud Kingpin’s Top Lieutenant Extradited to China in $15B Bitcoin Seizure Case

BREAKING: Crypto Fraud Kingpin’s Top Lieutenant Extradited to China in $15B Bitcoin Seizure Case

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Bitcoinist
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2026-04-03 05:00:17
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Chinese authorities have escalated their crackdown on one of the largest crypto fraud networks in history, now arresting the right-hand man of alleged mastermind Chen Zhi following the seizure of over 127,000 Bitcoin—valued at more than $15 billion—from the Prince Group's operations.

Extradition From Phnom Penh

Li Xiong, former chairman of Huione Group, was flown from Cambodia’s capital to China on April 1 after a task force from China’s Ministry of Public Security coordinated the transfer with Cambodian officials.

He now faces fraud and money-laundering charges. Hong Kong-based outlet Ta Kung Wen Wei first reported the development, citing a statement from the Ministry posted on WeChat.

Xiong’s arrest follows Chen Zhi’s by about three months, suggesting Chinese law enforcement has been working through the syndicate’s leadership in stages.

Arrested and released within hours back in January. Two months later, Li Xiong has been extradited to China. CCTV is calling him a core member of Chen Zhi’s criminal gang. Chen Zhi was extradited in January too. https://t.co/Y9pYI30Ysp pic.twitter.com/xHSY6NvYFX

— Jacob in Cambodia🇺🇸🇰🇭(@jacobincambodia) April 1, 2026

Huione Group operated as the financial backbone for scam operations spread across Southeast Asia. These included so-called “pig butchering” schemes — long-con frauds where criminals build fake online relationships with victims before draining their savings through fake investment platforms.

The group processed over $89 billion in crypto assets, according to blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, making it one of the largest illicit financial operations ever documented.

A Network Built On Stolen Crypto

The syndicate’s reach extended well beyond Cambodia. Victims around the world lost money to scam centers that funneled proceeds through Huione’s infrastructure.

In October, the US Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network cut Huione Group off from the American banking system entirely, ordering US financial institutions to close any accounts or payment channels linked to the group. That move effectively froze the network’s access to dollar-denominated finance.

Around the same time, the US Department of Justice announced it had seized 127,271 Bitcoin connected to Chen Zhi. At current values, that haul exceeds $15 billion — one of the largest crypto seizures in history.

Authorities Warn Remaining Members

Chinese officials are not done. Ta Kung Wen Wei reported that several other members of the syndicate have already been brought to justice. Officials issued a public warning to anyone still at large, urging them to turn themselves in and cooperate in exchange for more lenient treatment.

“Public security authorities will continue to intensify efforts to capture fugitives,” the outlet quoted officials as saying.

The message was blunt: the window to surrender is open, but it will not stay open long. With two of the group’s top figures now in Chinese custody and its finances cut off from the US banking system, what remains of the Huione network appears to be running out of room.

Featured image from Getty Images, chart from TradingView

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