Golden Visa Fraud Bust: Eight Arrested in Multi-Million Euro Property Scam in Portugal
March 18, 2026
A coordinated ring, whose members range in age from mid-20s to early 60s, allegedly bought properties, changed their locks, and sold them below market value through investors or real estate intermediaries as part of a money-laundering scheme tied to acquisitions of luxury cars and multi-layer bank transfers.
Properties were registered under false or non-existent identities, enabling the group to seize control, alter locks, and offload properties at discounts, typically via investors or intermediaries.
Fraud proceeds were laundered through a sophisticated capital flow that included luxury car trades and multi-hop transfers among bank accounts linked to multiple companies, with some properties moved to fake or non-existent names before final sale.
detainees are to be brought before an initial judge for questioning to determine coercive measures.
One suspect was detained in the act for possession of prohibited weapons, with investigators noting signs of conspiracy, document falsification, and related offenses.
Authorities conducted ten searches in the Lisbon area with judicial authorization, uncovering high-end cars, cash, fake documents, and electronic equipment.
The inquiry in Portugal led to eight arrests—five men and three women—in a gold-visa real estate fraud scheme.
The operation, named Chave Dourada by the PJ’s Lisbon and Tagus Valley Directorate, targeted the sale of unoccupied properties owned by foreign Golden Visa holders in Portugal.
Eight individuals were arrested in a multi-million-euro property scam under the Golden Key operation, aimed at foreign investors with Golden Visas.
The main suspect reportedly had no legitimate income and directed others from a central leadership role.
July 2025 reports from foreign Golden Visa residents described vacant properties being sold in their names without consent, constituting qualified fraud and possible money laundering.
The investigation began after foreign residents reported properties bought via Golden Visa programs were sold without their knowledge while left unoccupied abroad.
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Portugal Resident • Mar 18, 2026
Eight arrested in major property scam targeting foreign investors in Portugal