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Ghana Trader Jailed for $300K Forex and Crypto Scam
Abstract:Trader Benjamin Boateng is in custody for a $300K fraud involving forex and crypto. Victims claim he promised big profits but lost their money.

A 35-year-old forex and crypto trader, Benjamin Appiah Boateng, has been remanded into police custody by an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly scamming investors of over $300,000 and GH₵ 10,445,000. Victims allege he enticed them with promises of large profits from forex trading and cryptocurrency investments.
How Forex and Crypto Investors Were Scammed by Boateng
The lawsuit hinges on charges from Mr. Berry Kwadwo Agyapong and Mr. David Burke, who claim Boateng persuaded them to invest large sums in cryptocurrencies such as USDT through Binance. Boateng positioned himself as an accomplished trader with a track record of profitable investments.
- Mr. Agyapong: Invested $300,000, believing in Boatengs assurances of consistent profits.
- Mr. Burke: Introduced by Agyapong, initially invested GH₵555,000 but increased it to a staggering GH₵9,890,000 based on Boatengs promises of dividends.
Suspicions Rise After Boateng Stops Responding to Victims
Boateng's ruse began to crumble when Mr. Burke attempted to withdraw his initial investment and promised rewards. Boateng became unresponsive, arousing suspicion. In an unexpected twist, he purportedly admitted via WhatsApp voice note that he had bet away their money on an internet site called “Stake.” According to reports, he also delivered a “suicide note,” which added to the victims' anxieties.
Court Proceedings and Arrests
After receiving a formal complaint, police arrested Boateng. During the interview, he allegedly acknowledged abusing the money. The presiding judge, Mr. Samuel Bright Acquah, refused Boateng's bail and remanded him in detention until the next hearing on January 13, 2025.
Related Forex Scams: Singapore $23M Forex Scam Leads to Jail for Two Men
While Ghana deals with this incident, a similar currency fraud in Singapore resulted in the conviction of two guys.
- Leong Koon Wah (51) and Ng Kuan Chuan (38) operated “Singliforex,” a multi-level marketing scheme that defrauded over 4,500 investors of $23 million.
- Promising returns of 7.54% monthly, they fabricated fake forex trades and misappropriated funds, leading to combined losses of over $13.7 million.
Leong, who oversaw many firms engaged in the scam, was sentenced to 10.5 years in prison and fined $3.66 million. Ng got 7.5 years in prison and a $300,000 fine. The Singapore judiciary noted the sophistication of the plan as well as the perpetrators' lack of remorse.
Tips to Avoid Falling for Forex and Crypto Investment Scams
Fraudulent FX and cryptocurrency scams continue to flourish throughout the world, with fraudsters taking advantage of people's aspirations for big profits. To avoid being a victim:
- Verify Licenses: Ensure the trader or firm is licensed by credible financial authorities.
- Check Reviews: Look for independent reviews or testimonials.
- Avoid Guarantees: Legitimate investments never promise guaranteed returns.
- Educate Yourself: Understand the basics of forex and crypto trading.
Cases such as Benjamin Boateng's and Singliforex demonstrate the value of due investigation and skepticism. Staying aware and vigilant will safeguard your hard-earned money against unscrupulous scams.

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