A Chinese businessman was kidnapped and killed in Turkey, and the suspect withdrew a large amount of funds from his crypto account.
Foresight News reported, according to Xinmin Evening News, that a 38-year-old Chinese businessman named Wang was kidnapped and murdered in Turkey. The suspects began following Wang from Istanbul Airport and confirmed that on January 19, Wang dined with a female friend. The investigation found that the woman was constantly sending messages on her phone, and each time Wang looked at her, she would put the phone down. When Wang and the woman left the restaurant and were about to get into a car, four suspects forced him into another vehicle. During the kidnapping, the woman squatted on the ground pretending to be unaware.
Several days later, police found Wang's body in a field, with his hands, feet, and mouth bound with tape, and his head severely beaten. The report stated that the suspects had a debt dispute with Wang, stole his phone, and withdrew a large amount of funds from his crypto accounts. The woman colluded with the other suspects to lure Wang, and fled Turkey on the day of the incident. After the other suspects left the country, Interpol issued arrest warrants. Currently, the suspects, including the woman and nine men, have been arrested.
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