Interpol emite notificación roja contra Do Kwon, según informe

Kwon continúa afirmando que no está prófugo, aunque se desconoce su ubicación luego de que las autoridades de Singapur afirmaran que no se encuentra en la ciudad-estado.

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Interpol emitió una notificación roja contra Do Kwon, cofundador de Terraform Labs, según un informe de Bloomberg.

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  • Kwon aún no realizó declaraciones en Twitter, pero en publicaciones anteriores aseguró que Terraform Labs se está defendiendo en varias jurisdicciones.

    “A menos que seamos amigos, tengamos planes para vernos o tengamos en común algún juego de Web3 basado en GPS, no hay razón para que conozcas mis coordenadas”, tuiteó Kwon.

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    Se creía que Kwon estaba en Singapur, donde tiene residencia, pero la Policía confirmó que no está allí.

    Los fiscales en Corea del Sur anteriormente dijeron que Kwon “obviamente estaba prófugo” y que no estaba cooperando con los investigadores.

    Este artículo fue traducido por Natalia Paulovsky.

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