If you don't understand the frustration you shouldn't be involved. I've noticed your posts since the beginning of this thread and I can only assume you're deeply connected to Neo&bee on some level.
PR is an important part of the business and you have to understand how people think and the psychology behind it. The mere association of Neo&Bee name to a potential scammer can cause damage in itself, let alone anything else that might result from further complications.
I'm a Neo&Bee shareholder also and I subscribe to what previous posters said. I personally don't have much love for that Ukyo guy from the way he conducted himself in some situations, so you need to try and see this from a different point of view. I get the fact that Neo&bee can use that guy as personal slave or something, which is why he's probably in Cyprus now. Saying it's absurd for shareholders to be concerned in this circumstance is borderline insulting.
I think you need to re-read what I wrote.
I don't think it's any secret that I'm a shareholder and have been out to Cyprus for a visit - I've been pretty forthcoming with both those facts.
The point is this: if you're unhappy with these dealings, or if you feel your funds have been stolen, sell your shares/don't buy shares and contact the authorities. Danny has voiced the exact same sentiment.
Neo & Bee are trying to get funds back. Now, you're free to think that's bullshit, they're scammers, they're out doing coke off strippers, etc. It really doesn't matter. They as a company have made the decision to get involved. If you're not happy, then wipe your hands and leave it all in the rear-view.
Once again, I'm not saying people shouldn't be upset. They should be. As such, do what you feel is best. It's as simple as that.