Key Takeaways
- Six Chinese suspects fled to China by May 20, triggering an Interpol hunt by Windhoek High Court.
- The Raylon Investments scam cost international victims $267,800 via forced crypto fraud.
- Seven remaining defendants must return to Judge Christiaan’s Namibian court on July 22, 2026.
Six Chinese nationals facing human trafficking and cryptocurrency fraud charges in Namibia have fled the country and been traced back to China, prosecutors revealed on May 20. According to a local report, State advocate Erick Moyo told the Windhoek High Court that local authorities have engaged Interpol to help locate the six fugitives, who skipped a mandatory court appearance four weeks ago.
Moyo identified the missing defendants as Guo Linjie, Li…







