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Interpol, FBI probe CBEX scam in Kenya and Nigeria

By By Ronald KiprutoApril 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX),Logo. [Courtesy]

Thousands of traders across Africa have been left reeling after an online trading platform collapsed, vanishing with their money, in the millions.

Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX), the company at the centre of the scandal, is accused of operating a Ponzi scheme that promised investors a 100 percent return within 30 days.

When users attempted to withdraw their money, the company failed to honor requests and abruptly shut down its physical offices, amid mounting complaints.

According to investigations, the trading company presented itself as a legitimate digital asset trading platform under various names, including ST Technologies International Ltd, and Smart Treasure/Super Technology.

It allegedly lured unsuspecting investors by promoting false guarantees of quick profits.

Public outrage has intensified in recent days, with angry investors in both Nigeria and Kenya storming and looting CBEX premises after discovering they had been duped.

In Nigeria, the Nigeria Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has denied any affiliation with the company, saying CBEX was neither registered nor licensed to operate within the Nigerian capital market.

The commission said it is working with law enforcement agencies to take legal action against CBEX, its affiliates, and promoters.

The incident has sparked an uproar on social media, where users have been sharing their losses and frustration.

“Me, USD 200—but I collected all my friends’ money, all the money, which was like USD 1, 000,” said Bola, an investor in Nigeria, who claimed she had lost her entire life savings. A viral video shows her weeping outside the CBEX office.

The Singapore-based CBEX, a cryptocurrency trading platform, is believed to have operated a wide-reaching Ponzi scheme across Kenya and Nigeria, leaving investors with estimated losses ranging from USD 6.1 million to as much as USD 800 million.

The scope of the fraud has drawn the attention of international law enforcement. Interpol and the FBI have reportedly joined the investigation, amid growing calls for tighter regulation of cryptocurrency platforms across African markets.

Nigerian authorities had previously flagged 58 companies operating illegally in the country’s investment space, yet CBEX managed to evade scrutiny until it collapsed.

Thousands of traders across Africa have been left reeling after an online trading platform collapsed, vanishing with their money, in the millions.

Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX), the company at the centre of the scandal, is accused of operating a Ponzi scheme that promised investors a 100 percent return within 30 days.

When users attempted to withdraw their money, the company failed to honor requests and abruptly shut down its physical offices, amid mounting complaints.
According to investigations, the trading company presented itself as a legitimate digital asset trading platform under various names, including ST Technologies International Ltd, and Smart Treasure/Super Technology.

It allegedly lured unsuspecting investors by promoting false guarantees of quick profits.
Public outrage has intensified in recent days, with angry investors in both Nigeria and Kenya storming and looting CBEX premises after discovering they had been duped.
In Nigeria, the Nigeria Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has denied any affiliation with the company, saying CBEX was neither registered nor licensed to operate within the Nigerian capital market.

The commission said it is working with law enforcement agencies to take legal action against CBEX, its affiliates, and promoters.
The incident has sparked an uproar on social media, where users have been sharing their losses and frustration.

“Me, USD 200—but I collected all my friends’ money, all the money, which was like USD 1, 000,” said Bola, an investor in Nigeria, who claimed she had lost her entire life savings. A viral video shows her weeping outside the CBEX office.
The Singapore-based CBEX, a cryptocurrency trading platform, is believed to have operated a wide-reaching Ponzi scheme across Kenya and Nigeria, leaving investors with estimated losses ranging from USD 6.1 million to as much as USD 800 million.

The scope of the fraud has drawn the attention of international law enforcement. Interpol and the FBI have reportedly joined the investigation, amid growing calls for tighter regulation of cryptocurrency platforms across African markets.

Nigerian authorities had previously flagged 58 companies operating illegally in the country’s investment space, yet CBEX managed to evade scrutiny until it collapsed.

Published Date: 2025-04-18 11:20:00
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By Ronald Kipruto
Source: The Standard
By Ronald Kipruto

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