Tron gets police protection after protestors storm Beijing offices

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News about a police raid of Tron's offices in Beijing has gone viral on Twitter, with many people assuming the company was investigated for scams.

A Twitter user by the name of Hayden Otto shared a video recorded in Tron's Beijing offices.

Police raids at #Tron offices in Beijing? Additionally, there's many angry people gathered there who are saying things like "Tron is a scam".

The user that shared the video said that these could be police raids and that there were "Many angry people" gathered at Tron's offices saying things like "Tron is a scam."

Tron was the one who called the police to protect them from investors who are upset that Tron scammed them.

Chinese investors who fell for a #Tron $Trx related Ponzi scam storm the Tron Beijing office.

Their protests weren't without merit, though-many people fell victim to a fraudulent platform claiming to be Tron.

A scam website called the "Wave Field Super Community," a play on Tron's Chinese name "Wave Field," was set up in order to tempt users to invest in the platform.

As Justin Sun, the founder and CEO of Tron, never denounced the fraudulent company, many investors assumed the two were connected and kept pouring money into it.

Sun issued a vague warning about companies pretending to be Tron on Jul.

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