The US DOJ seized $100M in cryptocurrency from Rui-Siang Lin who operated the 'Incognito Market', a dark web drug platform, marking a significant crackdown on crypto-related crime.
The DOJ has arrested Rui-Siang Lin, accused of being the 'Architect' of the darknet marketplace Incognito, as he was facilitating the sale of illegal drugs worth over $100 million.
Rui-Siang Lin, the 23-year-old mastermind of the 'Incognito Market' drug empire on the dark web, was arrested by federal officers in the USA. He faces life imprisonment after pleading guilty.
Taiwanese national Rui-Siang Lin was arrested for operating Incognito Market, a dark web drug marketplace with $100 million in transactions. Lin, alias 'Pharoah', faced court in New York.
Taiwanese national Rui-Siang Lin, alias 'Pharaoh', was arrested in New York for running a darknet marketplace with over $100M in drug sales via cryptocurrencies.
Rui-Siang Lin, a Taiwanese darkweb drug dealer known as 'Pharaoh,' was arrested by U.S. authorities for facilitating over $100 million in cryptocurrency sales of illegal narcotics.
The FBI arrested Rui-Siang Lin, the alleged owner of Incognito Market, by following the trail of crypto transactions from the dark web marketplace to an exchange account under his name.