Interpol Issues Worldwide Arrest Warrant for Terra Founder Do Kwon
The hunt intensifies for Do Kwon, the controversial founder of Terraform Labs, after Interpol issued a red notice, effectively a worldwide arrest warrant. This latest development marks a significant escalation in the pursuit of Kwon, who is wanted in connection with the spectacular collapse of the TerraUSD (UST) stablecoin and its sister token, LUNA.
According to prosecutors, this action comes in the wake of the company's $40 billion collapse, devastating investors globally. The red notice requests law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest Kwon pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action. 26 de sept. de 2025 Interpol has issued a red notice for a South Korean cryptocurrency founder who is accused of fraud over the company's $40 billion collapse, prosecutors said Monday.
Global regulators have been seeking to arrest Terra founder Do Kwon. His whereabouts remain unknown, fueling speculation and adding to the urgency of the situation. The red notice will alert police forces in Interpol's 195 member countries to be on the lookout for Kwon.
The downfall of TerraUSD and LUNA sent shockwaves through the cryptocurrency market, triggering a broader market downturn. Investors lost billions, and the incident raised serious questions about the stability of algorithmic stablecoins and the regulatory oversight of the crypto industry.
The executive has allegedly filed several cases accusing him of obliterating LUNA and USTtwo. Investigations into Kwon and Terraform Labs are ongoing in South Korea and the United States, focusing on potential securities law violations and fraudulent activities.
This Interpol red notice represents a major step towards holding Do Kwon accountable for the Terra/LUNA collapse. The world is now watching as global law enforcement agencies work to bring him to justice.