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Meet Nguyễn Văn Tốn and Nguyễn Viết Lãm, two young men from Hanoi, who, alongside seven accomplices, were sentenced to prison for allegedly laundering money for an international fraud ring, pocketing billions of dong in the process.

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    Complicit Relatives Open Bank Accounts for Fraudsters

    On September 27, the Hanoi People’s Court sentenced several defendants: Nguyễn Thị Thanh Huyền (26, from Đắk Lắk) to 8 years in prison; Lê Văn Xuân (40, Hanoi) and Nguyễn Văn Tốn (29, Hanoi) each to 7 years; Nguyễn Viết Lãm (29, Hanoi) to 7 years and 6 months; and Nguyễn Đình Hải (29, Hai Phong), Hạ Thị Thu Hiền (30, Hanoi), Nguyễn Đình Học, Quách Việt Tuấn, and Nguyễn Thị Hạnh (all 29, Hanoi) each to 5 years for “Money Laundering.”

    Ngô Duy Khánh (27) and Hà Thị Trang (31), both from Trà Vinh, received non-custodial reformatory sentences for “Illegally Collecting and Selling Bank Account Information.”

    Case files reveal that in September 2023, Khánh joined the “Mỹ Phước 123 Job Group” on Facebook and connected with a Cambodian user named “Oliver” (identity unknown). Oliver hired Khánh to open bank accounts in Vietnam for resale. Khánh opened 6 accounts, provided Oliver with login credentials, and earned VND 4 million.

    Subsequently, Oliver asked Khánh to recruit more account openers. Khánh and Trang facilitated the opening of 32 additional accounts, earning commissions.

    Prosecutors allege these accounts were used by foreign fraud rings to receive VND 30.2 billion from 7 scams. The scammers impersonated Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE) employees, lured victims via social media, and tricked them into installing apps or transferring funds.

    After defrauding victims, the scammers used third-party money laundering services in Cambodia to transfer funds to various accounts, including those opened by Khánh and Trang for Oliver.

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    Dirty Money Laundered Through USDT Purchases

    Investigations traced the funds to Trần Thị Linh’s (32, Hanoi, at large) network for laundering. Linh’s group transferred money to 9 defendants in the “Money Laundering” ring to purchase USDT cryptocurrency, obscuring its illegal origins.

    The indictment states these 9 defendants operated as USDT traders in Vietnam, catering to domestic and international clients via Zalo and Telegram. They used rented or purchased bank accounts and e-wallets for transactions.

    Aware of the funds’ illegal sources, they prioritized profits, facilitating USDT purchases for Linh’s group.

    Nguyễn Viết Lãm, for instance, began trading USDT in 2019 without company registration. Initially using Binance, he later shifted to private transactions via Zalo and Telegram to avoid fees. In February 2022, he partnered with Tốn, hiring Học, Tuấn, Hải, and Hạnh as staff (VND 10–15 million monthly).

    Tốn trained staff in USDT trading on Binance and Facebook/Telegram groups. Lãm sourced clients, including Linh. By 2024, Lãm’s group laundered VND 7 billion, profiting VND 2.8 billion; Tốn’s group laundered VND 1.2 billion, earning VND 250,000.

    Lê Văn Xuân, operating independently, laundered VND 2.2 billion for Linh, profiting VND 900,000. Huyền laundered VND 9 billion, earning VND 1.8 billion. Trần Thị Linh remains at large, with her case separated for later prosecution.

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