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Interpol issues red notice for Terra crypto founder Do Kwon

S. Korea police also post arrest warrants for five linked to stablecoin TerraUSD, its sister token Luna

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Sep 2022 3:22PM

Interpol issues red notice for Terra crypto founder Do Kwon
South Korean Do Kwon (pic) is the founder of the Terra cryptocurrency, which collapsed in May and caused more than US$500 billion in losses on global crypto markets, according to industry data. – @metafo_io Twitter pic, September 26, 2022

SEOUL – Interpol has issued a red notice for a South Korean cryptocurrency founder who is accused of fraud over the company’s US$40 billion (RM183 billion) collapse, prosecutors said today.

Earlier this month, a South Korean court issued an arrest warrant for Do Kwon, 31, who flew from South Korea to Singapore ahead of the crash in May.

But questions about his whereabouts intensified after the Singapore Police Force said that he was not in the country.

South Korean prosecutors had requested Interpol place him on the red notice list and asked the Foreign Ministry in Seoul to revoke his passport, saying that Kwon was “on the run”.

“Interpol has issued a red notice for Kwon,” an official from the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors’ Office said without giving further detail.

On Twitter, Kwon denied that he was on the run but did not reveal his whereabouts.

Prosecutors have also issued arrest warrants for five other people – who have not been named – linked to stablecoin TerraUSD and its sister token Luna.

Kwon’s Terra/Luna system disintegrated in May, with the price of both tokens plummeting to near zero, and the fallout hitting the wider crypto market.

The collapse caused more than US$500 billion in losses on global crypto markets, industry data suggested.

Stablecoins are designed to have a relatively fixed price and are usually pegged to a real-world commodity or currency.

TerraUSD was algorithmic, however, using code to maintain its price at around one US dollar.

Many investors lost their life savings when Luna and Terra entered a death spiral, and South Korean authorities have opened multiple criminal probes into the crash. – AFP, September 26, 2022

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