An alleged ringleader was arrested on April 3, but the networks remain active across Busan, Gyeonggi Province, and Seoul. The gang says it can arrange deaths that look like fatal accidents and demands deposits in USDT, vowing to send video footage of attacks. Police detained the suspect on April 3, accusing him of coordinating operations that paid as little as $300 in USDT for acts such as smearing rotting food and human waste on victims’ doorsteps. Police have spent weeks tracking these revenge agencies, carrying out raids and arrests in multiple cities.

In most cases, masterminds ask for payments in USDT and use the same stablecoin to pay criminals to carry out acts. An operator reportedly asked, “Would you like us to kill someone and make it look like an accidental death?” The price would vary between $1,700 and $5,700 depending on the severity of the injury, and staff wear body cameras to film the results, sending the footage via Telegram after a 50% down payment in USDT. One portal allegedly contains hundreds of testimonials, and a review was quoted as saying, “This service provides good value for money.”

Prices for such services range from $300 to $5,700, depending on the act’s severity, with masterminds requiring a 50% down payment in USDT. Staff allegedly wear body cameras and film the results, sending the footage to clients via Telegram. Operatives reportedly directed prospects to a portal containing hundreds of testimonials to demonstrate legitimacy. So far this year, police have investigated more than 50 cases of retaliatory violence, graffiti, and defamation, resulting in around 30 arrests; authorities believe all cases involved crypto payments.

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